IanR
Well-Known Member
Seeking engineering advice, I have a DC motor with a helical drive gear mounted on the shaft which is about 8mm dia.
I want to gracefully remove it from the shaft and transplant it to a replacement motor without damage to the gear or the new motor. I can sacrifice the old motor if needed.
I would also like to find a replacement gear wheel, just in case. I have been searching on the internet and trying to define the parameters of the gear , so far I have M1 which I think is mode 1 , Z 15 which i believe to be 15 teeth and H15 dg which I believe to be 15 degree helix. It appears to be stainless.
Shaft diameter is 8mm
Gear diameter 12mm
Gear height 10mm
Shaft height total 15mm
Could anyone suggest a source of such gears as a one off buy and advise me whether using heat is the only way to go? i am onboard and out of the country so realistically with out an engineering shop, heat is from a butane stove on board - if this is a waste of time it would be good to know. I then need to find support or a new heat source.
Is there such a thing as a miniature gear puller?
Also the gear may be glued on, assuming the removal is a success, any recommendations for this?
All advice appreciated
I want to gracefully remove it from the shaft and transplant it to a replacement motor without damage to the gear or the new motor. I can sacrifice the old motor if needed.
I would also like to find a replacement gear wheel, just in case. I have been searching on the internet and trying to define the parameters of the gear , so far I have M1 which I think is mode 1 , Z 15 which i believe to be 15 teeth and H15 dg which I believe to be 15 degree helix. It appears to be stainless.
Shaft diameter is 8mm
Gear diameter 12mm
Gear height 10mm
Shaft height total 15mm
Could anyone suggest a source of such gears as a one off buy and advise me whether using heat is the only way to go? i am onboard and out of the country so realistically with out an engineering shop, heat is from a butane stove on board - if this is a waste of time it would be good to know. I then need to find support or a new heat source.
Is there such a thing as a miniature gear puller?
Also the gear may be glued on, assuming the removal is a success, any recommendations for this?
All advice appreciated