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There are many ways to attach to a shaft (e.g., a motor shaft). Below are a few examples. |
There are many ways to attach to a shaft (e.g., a motor shaft). Below are a few examples. |
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* [http://www.eminebea.com/content/html/en/engineering/bearings/fitting.shtml Press fit or interference fit] |
* [http://www.eminebea.com/content/html/en/engineering/bearings/fitting.shtml Press fit or interference fit] (note: be careful not to apply press forces large enough to break the motor) |
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* [http:// Set screws] |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_screw Set screws] |
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* [http:// Split clamp] |
* [http:// Split clamp] [[Image:split-clamp.gif]] |
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* [http:// Keyway] |
* [http:// Keyway] |
Revision as of 11:29, 14 February 2009
There are many ways to attach to a shaft (e.g., a motor shaft). Below are a few examples.
- Press fit or interference fit (note: be careful not to apply press forces large enough to break the motor)
- Set screws
- [http:// Split clamp]
- [http:// Keyway]