Proxule
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No I think he meant he "used the force" star wars style, No heat needed there sonny!Say what now?
I've seen the trick of pressing them into a red hot shaft with a hole in it.
Is that it?
( I am equally curious though! )
No I think he meant he "used the force" star wars style, No heat needed there sonny!Say what now?
I've seen the trick of pressing them into a red hot shaft with a hole in it.
Is that it?
Am I really the only one to do this?
This job is the perfect excuse to buy a CNC mill. SeeYup. And then then there is also that blue thing in the background also missing in my shop Haha. I know guys where a press is like the #3 tool they buy, maybe because more machinery focused hobby, pressing bearings & gears on & off or whatever. Thus far I've dodged the bullet. I'm no expert but until less expensive offshore broaches & presses came along, broaching was kind of an expensive operation. But it does deliver clean, consistent results. I've seen all kinds of alternative shop made methods & accessories. Some are simple & just take more time, others are more sophisticated including powered. I figured for the odd model gear I'll have to do, or softer material hubs like this example, I could go that route when the time comes. Looks like that time is arriving on a few fronts. Many ways to skin the cat I suppose. But it would be desirable to keep the operation off the lathe & mill for repeated or especially heavier jobs.
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TB Woods or Martin sprocket will have a hub for you sized to fit your pulley and motor combination. Even though you indicated a 14mm shaft size that's not a common motor shaft. The motor frame size will determine the shaft size. A industrial supplier like BDI in Canada will carry these. Bushings for pullies typically start around $10.00.I'm trying to match a hub to a motor shaft, ideally by using something that exists so I further machine it. Other than the 14mm shaft bore & 5mm keyway slot, the remaining dimensions are just approximate. Really the only thing I'm not set up for is the keyway slotting. Maybe I'm not using the right term. I see al kinds of couplings but nothing like this. Any ideas?
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I'm trying to match a hub to a motor shaft, ideally by using something that exists so I further machine it. Other than the 14mm shaft bore & 5mm keyway slot, the remaining dimensions are just approximate. Really the only thing I'm not set up for is the keyway slotting. Maybe I'm not using the right term. I see al kinds of couplings but nothing like this. Any ideas?