artbme21
Mechanical
- Jul 2, 2010
- 4
thread406-235196
Hi,
I am having a problem with my pulley slipping on a D shaped drive shaft. I just read the referenced thread and learned from Compositepro that a D shaft isnt designed for high torque operations. I suppose I made a few assumptions, one being that this is not a high torque operation. I guess it is. No matter how tight I make the set screws, the pulley ends up loosening up.
Do I need a different pulley or a different shaft?..or both?
This is the pulley I am using:
It has 2 set screws
this is the shaft I am using:
I only need 2 of these to work, so labor over cost is probably the best way to go for me.
Should I even bother drilling a mark in the shaft for the setscrew to key into?
Thanks so much
Hi,
I am having a problem with my pulley slipping on a D shaped drive shaft. I just read the referenced thread and learned from Compositepro that a D shaft isnt designed for high torque operations. I suppose I made a few assumptions, one being that this is not a high torque operation. I guess it is. No matter how tight I make the set screws, the pulley ends up loosening up.
Do I need a different pulley or a different shaft?..or both?
This is the pulley I am using:
It has 2 set screws
this is the shaft I am using:
I only need 2 of these to work, so labor over cost is probably the best way to go for me.
Should I even bother drilling a mark in the shaft for the setscrew to key into?
Thanks so much