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18 minutes ago, toxo said:

Servo shaft diameter? Can't remember my details because I did a similar conversion on my Durkopp239 but they are out there. You can even buy pulleys that you can bore out yourself.

Try Googling 40mm/45mm sheave instead of pulley.

ah but yes if I was equipped with a lathe it would be a child's play.

Thx.

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15 minutes ago, paloma said:

ah but yes if I was equipped with a lathe it would be a child's play.

Thx.

You don't have a hacksaw? chop the shoulder off, clean up with a file. If it has a shoulder it will usually have a set screw in the shoulder and not a keyway. After you take the shoulder off, drill and tap a diagonal set screw hole to hold onto the shaft. We're not dealing with massive torque here. If there's a shoulder on the shaft for the new pulley to sit on you might only need a serrated washer under the nut to hold it in place.

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43 minutes ago, toxo said:

You don't have a hacksaw? chop the shoulder off, clean up with a file. If it has a shoulder it will usually have a set screw in the shoulder and not a keyway. After you take the shoulder off, drill and tap a diagonal set screw hole to hold onto the shaft. We're not dealing with massive torque here. If there's a shoulder on the shaft for the new pulley to sit on you might only need a serrated washer under the nut to hold it in place.

yes yes i can do it! thanks sir.

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If you get stuck, there's a bearing shop not far from me and they're really helpful. Give me the relevant measurements and I'll call them tomorrow.

If you do a search on my content you should find the post I did on it.

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Thank you very much, I just remembered that I have a brother in law who is a lathe-mill-fitter with whom I have an excellent relationship!...;)

time does not respect what is done without it

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https://www.instagram.com/tradisign/

 

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On 10/10/2021 at 7:27 PM, paloma said:

Thank you very much, I just remembered that I have a brother in law who is a lathe-mill-fitter with whom I have an excellent relationship!...;)

he made me the right product for my needs...

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https://www.instagram.com/tradisign/

 

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