Drive pins can be installed on rotor flanges to either transfer rotational motion to FORJ rotors or to pin the rotors down so that they do not rotate with the stator.
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Two pins are most commonly used while one pin is acceptable. Be sure to hold the rotor while installing the pins to avoid applying torque between rotor and stator. The slots or holes that pins engage in should always be slightly larger than the pin diameter.
The following table lists all standard drive pins available from stock. The material is stainless steel 303. Total length does not include threaded portion. Our learning page on mounting instruction can be a helpful tool if you are new to rotary devices such as fiber rotary joint.
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Two pins are most commonly used while one pin is acceptable. Be sure to hold the rotor while installing the pins to avoid applying torque between rotor and stator. The slots or holes that pins engage in should always be slightly larger than the pin diameter.
The following table lists all standard drive pins available from stock. The material is stainless steel 303. Total length does not include threaded portion. Our learning page on mounting instruction can be a helpful tool if you are new to rotary devices such as fiber rotary joint.
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