Disconnectable Motor Shaft Couplers

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  • Kim Sleep
    Commander
    • Nov 2013
    • 329

    Disconnectable Motor Shaft Couplers

    Ok, the word Disconnectable may not be a real word, but it explains it.
    What are you using for your motor shafts to make the disconnectable, to remove your cylinders?
    A man of true Frankenstinean proportions!!
  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Moderator
    • Aug 2008
    • 12289

    #2
    Originally posted by Kim Sleep
    Ok, the word Disconnectable may not be a real word, but it explains it.
    What are you using for your motor shafts to make the disconnectable, to remove your cylinders?
    The good old Dumas 'dog-bone' link and two couplers. Quick connect/disconnect and is a near perfect universal joint as well.

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    And sometimes, for the smaller models, a length of flexible hose will serve as coupler-universal joint.

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    • QuarterMaster
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      • Sep 2015
      • 1198

      #3
      Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

      The good old Dumas 'dog-bone' link and two couplers. Quick connect/disconnect and is a near perfect universal joint as well.

      David
      .....word.
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