Introduction
Sketchup ModelAdditional Materials Required:* 1" Keyed Coupler* 1/4"x 2" Bolt
Tools
No tools specified.
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Drill or punch the hole in the flatbar.
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Weld the two pieces of flatbar together.
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This needs to be a really strong weld! The hammer will be under a lot of stress, and if it's not a solid weld, it could fly off! (This is why the guard is there.)
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Tack the shaft into the hole so there's about a 1/4" distance between the end of the shaft and the opposite side of the hammer.
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Cut the coupler down so it's 2" long. It doesn't matter from which side you cut it.
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Get the shaker motor, the mount you made, the shaft/hammer, and the coupler.
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Put the shaker motor onto the mount and couple the shaft to it. Mark where the shaft enters the coupler.
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Make sure the coupler won't be rubbing on the mount while it spins.
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Make sure the hammer has about 5/8" clearance from the mount.
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If not, you can pull it out of the coupler a little, but make sure the bolt won't be too close to the edge.
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Otherwise, you can grind away the tacks on the hammer and tack it properly.
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Remove the motor and shaft from the mount.
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Put the coupler back onto the shaft.
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Drill the 1/4" hole thru the coupler and rod, using the mark you made to make sure the rod is inside the coupler by the proper amount.
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The hole should be 3/8" away from the edge of the coupler.
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Drill thru both at the same time. You will need some sort of vise to hold it down while you drill.
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Double-check that your bolt will fit thru. If not, either re-drill it with a slightly bigger bit, or do another set of holes.
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Remove the coupler.
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Fully weld the hammer to the shaft, plug-welding the back side, and welding around the shaft on the other side.
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Make sure this weld is SOLID.
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