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Re: pic: 968's 2006 practice bot chassis
Exactly the same way. Both sides have hexes (that screenshot is of the 05 bot, and it used woodruff keys), and both sides have a snap ring groove in the shaft to retain the sprocket/wheel axially. They butt up against a shoulder in the shaft where the hex ends.
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Re: pic: 968's 2006 practice bot chassis
oh ok thanks now i understand
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