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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... |
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if you have any success, LMK...:no: |
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.
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Also, be careful how much heat you apply since excessive heat demagnetizes magnets...
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Jeff |
Instead of destroying the rotor, can't you make it fit in a B50 Hacker motor or Feigao 540 s size motor?
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Linc, as I understood the magnets were held on by epoxy. Heat weakens epoxy, as far as I know. |
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? |
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Sounds easy...
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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? |
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.
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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. |
I was thinking a outrunner motor shaft as those are sold somewhere cheap...
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