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AAngel
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04.06.2007, 01:16 AM

I have flat spots on some motors and on others I do not. With the 4mm set screw, I don't think it makes a difference, as Mike said. If you don't have the tap and bit, dubro sells them as a set pretty cheap.

The 1515/1Y is one nice motor. I think I'm gonna grab one. I just want to wait and see how my 7XL runs with the Compro I have coming in first.
   
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04.06.2007, 01:27 AM

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I don't really understand what you mean about getting it to work without using a flat spot.
The motors that don't come with a flat spot you don't have to dremel a flat spot on the shaft. Just tighten the set screw on the round shaft and your good to go. It does help though to have a quality hex driver to get the screw in there good and tight.
   
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04.06.2007, 02:00 AM

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The motors that don't come with a flat spot you don't have to dremel a flat spot on the shaft. Just tighten the set screw on the round shaft and your good to go. It does help though to have a quality hex driver to get the screw in there good and tight.
Hmm, mine has slipped before with the flat spot and being done up tight.
   
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04.06.2007, 02:57 AM

Yeah, I prefer to dremel a flat spot. It's not difficult and give me peace of mind. These motors can generate LOTS of torque and I don't want to just trust a friction bond.
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