beastmaster
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I started work for this guy last week and he just got his chipper back from the shop. He had a top feed drum hyd. Motor replaced.
The motor was moving around a lot and i pointed it out to him he said the shop said the shaft was bent. I told him that didn't sound right. Even if you could bent that drum it would distroy the bearing.
So at lunch i pull the motor. Its obliging the hole were (ID)the motor shaft goes into. On closer inspection i notice the key way slot is gone inside shaft. Only two set screws are holding the motor shaft on. The hyd. Motor only was bolted in on one side so it had a lot of play the key was just spinning tell it cought on a set screw.
A side from the question how did this happen. How can this be fixed with out replacing the whole shaft.
It has two set screws, one right over key another 45 degrees around. Im thinking of tapping two more set screws and using them to true up motor shaft. So every 45 degree theres one.
The id is pretty out of round with no more key slot. Any ideas on a fix.?
The motor was moving around a lot and i pointed it out to him he said the shop said the shaft was bent. I told him that didn't sound right. Even if you could bent that drum it would distroy the bearing.
So at lunch i pull the motor. Its obliging the hole were (ID)the motor shaft goes into. On closer inspection i notice the key way slot is gone inside shaft. Only two set screws are holding the motor shaft on. The hyd. Motor only was bolted in on one side so it had a lot of play the key was just spinning tell it cought on a set screw.
A side from the question how did this happen. How can this be fixed with out replacing the whole shaft.
It has two set screws, one right over key another 45 degrees around. Im thinking of tapping two more set screws and using them to true up motor shaft. So every 45 degree theres one.
The id is pretty out of round with no more key slot. Any ideas on a fix.?