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Re: SRSG - rotor attachment



Original poster: "Scott Hanson" <huil888@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

David -

OK, now we are starting to get a true picture of your setup.

But, since it looks like you are not using the split taper bushing as it was designed to be used (radially compressed to grip the motor shaft), there is really nothing except set screw pressure holding the whole bushing and RSG disk onto the motor shaft. Also, as you tighten the set screws, doesn't the "split" in the bushing open up, reducing the amount of contact area between the bushing and the motor shaft? It looks like the only thing holding everything together is the set screws pushing the shaft key against the motor shaft on one side, and the motor shaft contacting part of the bushing bore opposite the shaft key. If this is the case, a power transmission Engineer would probably call it an extremely risky and unconventional setup, even if it has worked for you.

Regards,
Scott Hanson


----- Original Message ----- From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: SRSG - rotor attachment


Original poster: "David Rieben" <drieben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Bart,

Ok, I see what y'all are after, now ;^) There are 2
setscrews and 2 tapped holes for the setscrews in the hub
lined up over the shaft key and keyway. I believe that I had to drill and tapp the screw holes for the setscrews in
the hub myself. I had almost forgotten about that particular
detail of the construction of the RSG. Also, I had to purchase
the little key for the motor shaft, as I don't recall the motor
coming with a key for the shaft keyway.

David Rieben


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Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: SRSG - rotor attachment


Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson" <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi David,
Curious, we understand how the disc attaches to the hub.
How does the hub attach to the shaft?
Most taper bushing require an external part which the hub presses into. Thus, as the hub presses into the external part, the shaft to hub engages. But, the external part is not seen in the photos. How did you manage to press the hub onto the shaft? I can envision many methods, but I'm more curious of your solution.
Take care,
Bart
Tesla list wrote:

Original poster: DRIEBEN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Scott,

The only picture that I have off hand is
the 8th picture down on my webpage at:
http://www.dawntreader.net/hvgroup/david/gm
As you can see in the picture, the 3 bolts
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msnip...

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