Posted by Patrick HMD on December 02, 2013 at 12:40:32 from (75.9.216.136):
In Reply to: MTA Pulley posted by Vince Visaya on December 02, 2013 at 10:00:25:
Hi Vince, and welcome to the forum. You don't want weld it. You'll hate yourself for doing it. That's a can of worms waiting to happen. The crankshaft should have a cross pin on the end of the shaft for engaging the hand cranking mechanizeum.
With a CCW twisting motion the supplemental pulley should lock up against that cross pin. Give it a few taps with a brass pin and hammer for good measure. Give that a try, and if still in doubt, I'll try to explain further.
The CW rotation of the motor prevents it from ever coming loose. On the contrary, it just tightens it up more.
HTH and best regards
Patrick
'49M
This post was edited by Patrick HMD at 12:50:47 12/02/13.
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