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Re: Looking for a keyed sprocket
These steel sprockets are made by Grizzly with hardened teeth. I've used them with good success. They are only $2 because they are a surplused item.
I'm sure having a broach set will come in handy though. -Ted #1348 JFK HS, Denver, CO |
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Re: Looking for a keyed sprocket
To accomplish without a broach insert a steel shaft in the hole - center punch and then drill a 1/8" hole - insert a steel pin and voila' keyed shaft that holds as well as square - we have used this technique successfully. I pulled it off of a machinist forum a few years back.
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