Holy moly wow I never knew coming apart like that is expected if you don’t use the spacer tube…
Edit: I’ve been trying to work it out and I still can’t figure out why the spacer tube would matter for the shearing screws… Can somebody explain? Is it balancing forces or something?
Magnetic forces pushes can away from stator and loads would brake motor I guess or etc shit I guess But my question then wouldn’t brass tube brush against baseplate of motor?
The motor bearing sits 6mm deeper than the baseplate (inside). The hole in the baseplate for the shaft is 10mm and the outer diameter of the brass tube 9mm. So with a 6.5mm brass tube it sticks out 0.5mm from the baseplate. Damn hope you know what I mean it’s hard to explain in english
More and more I understand the whole construction of the SK8 motors.
Without the brass tube and no gap all the forces are on the tiny screws on the side which hold the can to the fan. It looks like plastic to me. So it seems like the fan or the fan bearing is moving. But still don’t undstand why only one motor has this play.
With me, it’s because the big bearing can move a little bit in the fan ‘house’, in the same way the bearing can move in Trampa superstar wheels. They are not pressfit.
Update. I only have this little play, when the brass/pulley is not mountet.
So basically you don’t want the shaft to have any space so slip backwards?
So then you’d place a washer on either the motor mount or the motor in that photos case and then press the pulley against it making sure there is a little tension on the shaft so that the shaft wouldn’t go out through the back right?
But If you have a circlip on then you don’t have to worry about that right?
Good luck finding a rod with ID=8mm and OD= 9mm. The original is exactly 9.07mm OD. The info about OD=10mm on Trampa’s page is wrong.
The SK8 has no circlip that’s why a spacer between motor bearing and pulley/gear is necessary. The space between motor plate and motor bearing is 6mm (inside the 10mm hole of the motor with 8mm shaft). That’s why the tube must be smaller than 10mm outside.
Thank you for the measurements. I will try my best. I was wondering why my motor move about 1 cm or 2 when I push on the pulley side way. Maybe I can email hobbyking and ask for replacement parts.