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lincpimp 03.25.2011 12:12 AM

Removal of 2 pole rotor magnet?
 
Any ideas how to get a 2 pole magnet off the shaft? I am guessing it is glued on, try some heat? I know I do not want to get the magnet too hot, but...

I have a shop press, and not ing to loose, I guess I could press the magnet off... Might shatter though.

Also, where can I get 5mm motor shafts cheap? I know outrunners use them, try ebay?

FYI, the problem is my c50 maxx motor broke the 1/8 portion of the shaft off, and I figured I would remove the magnet and replace the shaft with a 5mm one.

If anyone has a L can feiago or hacker motor or rotor they do not want, it would save me the hassle...

whitrzac 03.25.2011 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 402365)
Any ideas how to get a 2 pole magnet off the shaft? I am guessing it is glued on, try some heat? I know I do not want to get the magnet too hot, but...

I have a shop press, and not ing to loose, I guess I could press the magnet off... Might shatter though.

Also, where can I get 5mm motor shafts cheap? I know outrunners use them, try ebay?

FYI, the problem is my c50 maxx motor broke the 1/8 portion of the shaft off, and I figured I would remove the magnet and replace the shaft with a 5mm one.

If anyone has a L can feiago or hacker motor or rotor they do not want, it would save me the hassle...


if you have any success, LMK...:no:

J57ltr 03.25.2011 11:24 AM

The only ones I have delt with are ones that the shaft has come loose and had to put them back on, but I think you could probably get the shaft hot and see if you can press it off. If it were me I would use a torch on the end of the shaft. I am sure you would have to be careful not to get it so hot that the rotor expands and shatters the magnet.

lincpimp 03.25.2011 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by J57ltr (Post 402402)
The only ones I have delt with are ones that the shaft has come loose and had to put them back on, but I think you could probably get the shaft hot and see if you can press it off. If it were me I would use a torch on the end of the shaft. I am sure you would have to be careful not to get it so hot that the rotor expands and shatters the magnet.

My issue with heating the shaft is that it will expand, and I really want to shrink the shaft, or exand the magnet. Pretty sure you are not supposed to get the magnets over 200f, so I will try to get it up to 180 or so, while it is setup in the press. If I destroy it I do not care, it is useless as is.

BrianG 03.25.2011 11:40 AM

Also, be careful how much heat you apply since excessive heat demagnetizes magnets...

J57ltr 03.25.2011 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 402403)
My issue with heating the shaft is that it will expand, and I really want to shrink the shaft, or exand the magnet. Pretty sure you are not supposed to get the magnets over 200f, so I will try to get it up to 180 or so, while it is setup in the press. If I destroy it I do not care, it is useless as is.

I meant shaft. You could try cooling it in the freezer, or some of that cooling spray. I am not sure if that will work, but I am not sure how else to get it loose. Most of the bonding adhesives have a temp well over 200F.

Jeff

snellemin 03.25.2011 11:54 AM

Instead of destroying the rotor, can't you make it fit in a B50 Hacker motor or Feigao 540 s size motor?

BP-Revo 03.25.2011 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 402408)
Instead of destroying the rotor, can't you make it fit in a B50 Hacker motor or Feigao 540 s size motor?

He broke the shaft...he's trying to find a way to put the magnet onto a new shaft.

Linc, as I understood the magnets were held on by epoxy. Heat weakens epoxy, as far as I know.

lincpimp 03.25.2011 02:25 PM

It came out very easily. I used a 20ton press but you could have used a bench vise, the shaft was barely stuck in there.

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...p/DSCF4957.jpg
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...p/DSCF4958.jpg

Now I need to find a source for a 5mm shaft. Any ideas?

lincpimp 03.25.2011 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 402408)
Instead of destroying the rotor, can't you make it fit in a B50 Hacker motor or Feigao 540 s size motor?

Too short to fit a S can. It broke off where the 1/8" met the 5mm shaft, which is level with the ft bearing.

bruce750i 03.25.2011 02:35 PM

Sounds easy...

whitrzac 03.25.2011 02:38 PM

1st gen tekin T8 motors used a 5mm shaft...


I can't be the only one with 3 broken/fixed rotors:whistle:


EDIT: I just used a vise and the magnet off of said tekin motor to push the hacker one off..

any recommendations on getting it to attach to the tekin shaft?

lincpimp 03.25.2011 03:17 PM

Jb weld is what I plan to use. It is high heat epoxy. Will have to set all night, but who cares. I would also sand the area of the shaft where the epoxy will go.

simplechamp 03.25.2011 03:43 PM

Can't you use some 5mm round bar stock for the rotor?

You could heat it up and quench in old motor oil to harden it.

lincpimp 03.25.2011 03:46 PM

I was thinking a outrunner motor shaft as those are sold somewhere cheap...


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