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Re: 2002 CIM specs

After we disassembled our 2002 robot, I took the 2002 cims and installed them into 2005 kitbot gearboxes. It was the square aluminum gearbox that looked sort of like the AM toughbox. I just slipped the gear over the shaft and tightened the set screw into the gear teeth. We only used them on a prototype drive train for programmers, so it did not see a lot abuse.
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Re: 2002 CIM specs

Jeff,

Joe Johnson posted this in http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ghlight=atwood

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From McMaster part number: 61005K51

It has a 3/8 bore on one side and a 1/4 inch bore on the other.

I would clamp the coupling to the 3/8 diameter drill rod and then chuck the drill rod in a lathe.

I would gradually open up the 1/4 inch hole until the Chiaphua gear just pressed inside the coupling.

Then I would tighten down the clamp on the 1/4 inch side and viola... ... you've got a nice 3/8 inch diameter shaft to work with.

By the way, I am NOT doing this, so I can only judge what I think I would like to do. Any other folks think this is a good idea or not?

Joe J.

P.S. I am assuming that you want to mate to the 9 tooth gear cut into the motor shaft and not one of the gears on the cluster. Did I assume correctly? JJ
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