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Team Orr
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Post by Team Orr »

it must be rebuilt! mhahahahahahahahahaha :lol:
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Post by haz »

i have got some big white wheels from homebase and was wonering how to fit them on can any1 help ps they are the same as the picture of the blue robot on the page befors
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Post by daliad100 »

If the hole is a bit smaller than the drill's shaft then they can probably be screwed on pretty securely.

If it's significantly smaller then drill it out to a bit smaller than the drill's shaft diameter and screw it on.

If its larger I would say cut out a piece of thick plastic drill the correct sized hole in it, bolt the wheel to it and screw it onto the drill
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Post by haz »

all that happens is the shaftl turns in the wheel and unscrews itself what do u recomend
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Post by widow_twanky »

haz wrote:all that happens is the shaftl turns in the wheel and unscrews itself what do u recomend
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You can use red or green loctite but you'll have to cut the shaft and rill out the wheel everytime you want to change it or if you still have the reverse screws which came with the motor you can put those in with a washer on top to stop the wheel unscrewing.
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cheers :D
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