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Bag motor mechanical connection
I know the bag motor will connect to the versa gear box but how? We do not have said gearbox. We are looking to use some there is no key/ thred/press kunral. What is the best way to attach these things?
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Re: Bag motor mechanical connection
Have you seen the VersaPlanetary User's Guide?
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Re: Bag motor mechanical connection
Either a versaplanetary, or the 3mm GT2 pulleys and 32 pitch gears from West Coast Products. Otherwise you would have to bore out your own pulleys or gears.
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Re: Bag motor mechanical connection
Thanks . Split collar the key way looking part I assume is to allow the collar to tighten with the set screw. It looks make able but may be better off spending the $$ and buying the gearbox
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Re: Bag motor mechanical connection
You do not need knurling on the shaft to do a press on gear. West Coast Products offers a pinion gear designed as a press on for the BAG motor. http://www.wcproducts.net/32-dp-gears
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