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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
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And to backup what others have said, the AM hubs are the way to go. You really can't beat that price and quality. Do you have a lathe? If not, it may be difficult to get the axle in a bearing as it won't be round. I know some teams have put the hex directly in a bearing (217?), while others made a part that is round on the outside, and has the hex on the inside to seat in bearing (195?). IF you don't have a lathe, you're probably better off going with the keyed shaft. |
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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
I do have a lathe so it will make things easier.
Correct me if I am wrong but: If you machine a 1/2" hex axle down so that it is completely round it will be much smaller than 1/2". So would a 3/8" inner diameter bearing be in order? |
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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
Actually, when you say that a hex axle is 1/2", it means that it measures 1/2" between opposite faces, not opposite corners. So you could indeed turn down a 1/2" hex shaft to fit in a 1/2" bearing.
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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
if you do end up machining your axles out of 1/2" hex, machine it as little as possible. it is very difficult to cut a long, precise diameter in steel hex. One of the transmissions I did earlier required a 3" long section of 1/2" hex cut down to round, it took quite a while to get the lathe cutting it to proper tolerance the whole length. Although our tolerance was pretty tight... its still a pain. keep it simple.
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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
Do any teams use aluminum hex shaft or is it always steel?
If steel is always used have teams drilled the shafts to save weight? I hate the thought of the weight of that steel. |
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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
254/968 used aluminum shafts (albeit of a very strong alloy, either 7075 or 7068, I forget) in 2007 and, I believe, 2006.
Last edited by lukevanoort : 31-12-2007 at 16:01. Reason: grammar |
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Re: IFI Traction Wheel stationary?
we use 7075 for all our shafts (We had one this year out of 7068, but it had a gear hobbed onto the shaft itself). We use round stock and then mill the flats for the hex onto it, though.
We used a 2024 hex shaft for our spool to lift our elevator this year. Wouldn't suggest it for a driveshaft or anything under a ton of load, but it worked well for the application we used it. |
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