damnesia
Well-known member
I got a new bead roller from Eastwood and would like to put a motor on it. I have this motor laying around, with rpm around 110 ( measured with a laser tachometer ). I plan on using a chain to drive the bead roller and am trying to figure out the best way to attach the drive sprocket. It looks like the shaft on the motor has acme threads and I'm thinking about cutting it and welding the sprocket on. Since I have very little experience with acme threads i wanted to see if there is existing hardware that might be a better way to do this than welding. Opinions are welcome.
Thanks.
Thanks.
