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How to separate magnet from shaft? - 06.07.2009, 11:21 PM

I have this KB45 motor but I kinda screwed up the output shaft a little after grinding it down from 6 to 5mm diameter. The output shaft is sort of tapered now so pinions move around abit.

I intend to make a new motor shaft but how do I remove the magnet from the shaft? I've tried using acetone, freezing and hammering, twisting but they don't seem to work.

I wouldn't want to try using heat for fear of demagnetizing the rotor magnet.

Anyone has any good idea to go about doing this correctly?
   
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06.07.2009, 11:27 PM

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I wouldn't want to try using heat for fear of demagnetizing the rotor magnet.
I would not have tried hammering for fear of dismembering the rotor magnet!!!

I recommend buying a new rotor. With any luck you can find a used motor to pull one out of for cheap money.
   
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06.07.2009, 11:28 PM

What size is it? I have both a l can and xl can motor for sale.
   
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06.07.2009, 11:32 PM

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What size is it? I have both a l can and xl can motor for sale.
Oh. It will be the kb45L cans. Gimme a price. :D
   
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06.08.2009, 03:51 AM

I had the same problem, tried to get a 5mm shaft myself... well, of course it didn't work. then I wrapped the magnet with paper and ductape, and went to a company who are doing cnc-stuff and had it done there.
   
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06.08.2009, 04:10 AM

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I had the same problem, tried to get a 5mm shaft myself... well, of course it didn't work. then I wrapped the magnet with paper and ductape, and went to a company who are doing cnc-stuff and had it done there.
u mean the company separated the magnet from the shaft and put in a new one?

Or did they just grind down the shaft output portion from 6 to 5mm?
   
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06.08.2009, 04:43 AM

Oh and by the way i just had to say this. Kb45 owners shouldn't be worrying about the rotor magnet debonding from the shaft at all. The damn magnet just could not be seperated from the shaft no matter what I tried.

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Oh and by the way i just had to say this. Kb45 owners shouldn't be worrying about the rotor magnet debonding from the shaft at all. The damn magnet just could not be seperated from the shaft no matter what I tried.
my rotor seperated from the shaft in my KB45-8xl. now, i'm debating whether or not i should try grinding the shaft to 5mm on my KB45-12l.


They say a good mechanic only needs 2 tools - WD40 & Duct tape. If it moves, and its not supposed to, duct tape. If it doesn't move, and its supposed to, WD40.
   
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06.09.2009, 04:34 AM

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my rotor seperated from the shaft in my KB45-8xl. now, i'm debating whether or not i should try grinding the shaft to 5mm on my KB45-12l.
Oh man, I am so jealous of you. How did you seperate your rotor magnet from the shaft? I've been trying to do that. I want a new rotor shaft. I think you got lucky. Did you overheat your kb45? Do the KB XL rotor magnets come in a single piece?

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06.09.2009, 10:33 AM

We separate the shafts from the magnets by putting the rotors in one of our ovens at extremely high heat.

This heats the epoxy until the shaft can be pulled out.


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06.09.2009, 10:54 AM

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We separate the shafts from the magnets by putting the rotors in one of our ovens at extremely high heat.

This heats the epoxy until the shaft can be pulled out.

Wun the magnet get demagnetise?
   
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