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Unread 22-01-2008, 21:59
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Re: taigene motor shaft

possibly mount a gear on the output shaft of the Taigene and on the 1/2 inch shaft and mesh the gears together

that way you'll also be able to control the reduction
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Re: taigene motor shaft

The main shaft is 11mm round and the easist method of attachment is; drill your pulley to 11mm (slightly smaller than 7/16) and then use a 3/32 roll pin to secure it to the motor shaft.
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Re: taigene motor shaft

A large portion of the shaft has a rounded rectangular shape. Is there any easy way to use that?
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