Converting 1018 Motor Shaft from 10mm to 20mm

KAZUALT

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I am interested in putting 2 freewheels on the 1018 motor. Problem is they do not make freewheels for 10mm shafts. I have found some shaft adapters but can't find the one needed. If it is possible, what is the best way to change the diameter of a motors shaft?
KAZUALT
 
In addition to the adapter/extension, you will need support for the end of the extension.

It might be easier, cheaper and faster to use a jackshaft. You get more installation options too.
 
OK what is a jack shaft. I am going to be using the cyclone 650watt, so I no longer am needing to do this, but i would still like to know if It is possible.
 
Thanks very well explained. I think I found a solution though. http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/PROD/10mm/Kit7645
 
KAZUALT said:
Thanks very well explained. I think I found a solution though. http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/PROD/10mm/Kit7645

fyi That roller clutch is designed to run on a hardened shaft.

Bubba
 
KAZUALT said:
OK what is a jack shaft. I am going to be using the cyclone 650watt, so I no longer am needing to do this, but i would still like to know if It is possible.

Kaz... A jack shaft is what I have been recommending to you but calling it an intermediate shaft. It would work well for you if you need it.
 
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