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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.nmbtc.com/bearings/engineering/fitting.html Press fit or interference fit] |
* [http://www.nmbtc.com/bearings/engineering/fitting.html Press fit or interference fit]; see also the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interference_fit wikipedia page] (note: be careful not to apply axial press forces large enough to damage the motor; the shaft should be supported to avoid this) |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_screw Set screws] |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_screw Set screws] |
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* Split clamp [[Image:split-clamp.gif]] |
* Split clamp [[Image:split-clamp.gif]] |
Revision as of 13:37, 20 June 2010
There are many ways to attach to a shaft (e.g., a motor shaft). Below are a few examples.
- Press fit or interference fit; see also the wikipedia page (note: be careful not to apply axial press forces large enough to damage the motor; the shaft should be supported to avoid this)
- Set screws
- Split clamp
- Epoxy