Re: [EVDL] Motor coupler issues
Matt,
Nice beef job on the shaft coupler.
http://www.jouleinjected.com/welded.jpg
If the shaft goes it won't be there ;-)
It looks like you filled in the pilot hole in the end of the shaft too. I'm thinking about machining a plug with a chamfer on it,
hammering it in and welding a bead around it. From this pic of your split DE shaft http://www.jouleinjected.com/cracked.jpg it
looks like it was due to weakness in the OD on the shaft due to the pilot bearing bore.
I'm thinking if I plug it and stiffen up the end I might be able to prevent that fatigue for a while. At least until Jim can
start stocking WarP9 shafts ;-) The pilot bore down the center of the (supposedly strong) drive shaft looks a little lacking in
the beef department, especially at the bottom of the key slot.
http://home.gci.net/~saintbernard/NetGain_WarP9_Hi_Torque_Electric_gear_coupler.jpg
Hey Jim, see what Kieth would charge to knock off some hardened, stock shape WarP9 shafts, only without the pilot bore in the DE.
That 1-1/8" shaft should be suufficient for a puny 'ol 500 ft-lbs. Its a shame its integrity is compromised by the pilot bore.
Or maybe see what his take is on just doing the plug and weld thing. Anything to give that key something to bite against on the
extreme end would no doubt help.
Mike,
Anchorage, Ak.
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Matt,
Nice beef job on the shaft coupler.
http://www.jouleinjected.com/welded.jpg
If the shaft goes it won't be there ;-)
It looks like you filled in the pilot hole in the end of the shaft too. I'm thinking about machining a plug with a chamfer on it,
hammering it in and welding a bead around it. From this pic of your split DE shaft http://www.jouleinjected.com/cracked.jpg it
looks like it was due to weakness in the OD on the shaft due to the pilot bearing bore.
I'm thinking if I plug it and stiffen up the end I might be able to prevent that fatigue for a while. At least until Jim can
start stocking WarP9 shafts ;-) The pilot bore down the center of the (supposedly strong) drive shaft looks a little lacking in
the beef department, especially at the bottom of the key slot.
http://home.gci.net/~saintbernard/NetGain_WarP9_Hi_Torque_Electric_gear_coupler.jpg
Hey Jim, see what Kieth would charge to knock off some hardened, stock shape WarP9 shafts, only without the pilot bore in the DE.
That 1-1/8" shaft should be suufficient for a puny 'ol 500 ft-lbs. Its a shame its integrity is compromised by the pilot bore.
Or maybe see what his take is on just doing the plug and weld thing. Anything to give that key something to bite against on the
extreme end would no doubt help.
Mike,
Anchorage, Ak.
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