does anyone know the allen key size used to fasten this collet to the motor shaft,
Octura Collet 5mm x .078
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Good question ! I tried every possible allen key I have. The ONLY one that fits (the one in the collet with blue tape on it) isn't size-marked. I got it years ago from Ray Fuller during a race in Arizona.
Jeff Wohlt [ rcraceboat.com] should be able to help ; I tried
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Tony on the 5mm x .150" couplings that I have it has smaller screws so are probably the same screws. I have several 1/16" keys that are probably Chinese & slip in the hex (new keys & new coupling) they measure .0585", I had to buy a good quality 1/16" for this specific purpose which is .0625" so only 4 thou larger but is a perfect fit with no slip.Comment
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Good info MartinI'll go get a good 1/16 to be a backup for my current one. I've lived in fear of losing it (hence the blue tape). I do run several Ltd. motors with the .150 collets that take the smaller size.
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Tony I always take a vernier or micrometer with me when im looking for a specific size key as in the case of coupling screws which tend to be very tight indeed. Ive bought to many just on size alone & most have been under sized by a few thou rendering them useless for couplings etc, a lot of the cheap keys also don't have nice sharp tips at the on the hex. I also find grinding the end of the key back giving it a nice square shoulder at the tip also helps giving the key a better fit in the hex as some keys arnt square at the tip where during manufacture the hex bar is just chopped to length before bending. this messes the end of the hex up, & with these very small screws can tribute to the key slipping easier.Comment
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Yup, I'll grind the tips on my face grinder when they start to round off
Tony I always take a vernier or micrometer with me when im looking for a specific size key as in the case of coupling screws which tend to be very tight indeed. Ive bought to many just on size alone & most have been under sized by a few thou rendering them useless for couplings etc, a lot of the cheap keys also don't have nice sharp tips at the on the hex. I also find grinding the end of the key back giving it a nice square shoulder at the tip also helps giving the key a better fit in the hex as some keys arnt square at the tip where during manufacture the hex bar is just chopped to length before bending. this messes the end of the hex up, & with these very small screws can tribute to the key slipping easier.2008 NAMBA P-Mono & P-Offshore Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder; '15 P-Cat, P-Ltd Cat 2-Lap
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