On Thursday 11 June 2020 16:23:15 Chris Albertson wrote:

> I have a solution I routinely use for short shaft motors with thick
> mount plates.  Note the "trench" milled to allow access to the set
> screw using a rounded-end hex key.  This allows me to push the pulley
> or gear hub all the way in.   I always use thick plates.  This one is
> made from 9mm aluminum or the same size plastic.
>
> I always triple-check using CAD system for screwdriver access and many
> times have to design-in holes.  But for motors I do these
> "trenches" routinely before even checking.

Thats a neat idea. But isn't helpfull here. The hub of the pulley doesn't 
want to go beyond the end of the shafts d-flat without a bigger hammer. 
Burr on the end of the flat maybe but I can't feel it, but with the 
adapter plate moved to the front, and a nema 23 sized cutout it should 
fit quite well. I just gotta feel like doing it. And probably get some 
different length of 5mm bolts, the 12mm longs I have are a tad short. 
Generally I can get those at Lowes or Tractor Supply, and TSC is closer.

Thanks Chris.

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