Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
We are in the process of building some gearboxes for our new heavy but need some ideas for attaching the gear to the shaft of our Bosch 400. We don't have the tools to use a keyway and even if we did there isn't enough material on the gear to do it.
We are thinking of putting a pin through the gear and shaft and then welding it in place is this the right way to go or can anyone suggest something better?
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
Just weld it. Problem solved.
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
Merlin has always used a 5mm roll pin, never failed yet.
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
dead easy,
2 spot welds on the end, never fails.
if you want to change it, you grind the weld off, and then knock off !
:proud:
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Another vote for welding it...just be careful to get no spatter in between the teeth or you'll have to get a needle file in and file it out.
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
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Originally Posted by roamingrobots
dead easy,
2 spot welds on the end, never fails.
if you want to change it, you grind the weld off, and then knock off !
:proud:
Just a word about following Jonno's advice. We did just that at barnsley and the weld actually snapped on the gear.
It works but we stuck in a 5mm bit of silver steel held in with some araldite too just for a bit more security and you can still take it off.
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
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Originally Posted by roamingrobots
Glue :roll: lol
Or you could wrap some gaffa tape round it but we wanted to do a prefessional job :rofl:
And yes, glue just make sure you get some meths or white spirit on a cotton wool bud to take the grease off first and then it sticks like **** to a blanket. :proud:
Re: Attaching a gear to a Bosch 400
I have also had a gear sheer in half, think I probably put too much heat into it as I TiG welded that one. Also had a shaft break off after welding twice on the same motor.