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Question Using a shaft sleeve?

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by Mark Pattison, Dec 7, 2019.

  1. Mark Pattison

    Mark Pattison New Member

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    I have an issue... I purchased (6x) 90ST-M04025 motors (with drivers) for a 6DOF project. These motors have 16mm output shafts. Unfortunately, I'm having no luck finding a 80:1 worm/gearbox with 16mm input shaft, but tones with 19mm.

    So I was thinking to use these (see image below)? -- It would convert from 5/8"(16mm) to a 3/4"(19mm) output shaft, and comes with a 3/16"(5mm) key.

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