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Naio
Explorer II
Dec 20, 2019

Can I put a sprocket made for a keyed shaft on a D bore?

This is for my shave ice machine.

I overheated my motor and need to send it to a shop for rebuilding. I have available a possible temporary replacement motor. But my main motor has a keyed shaft, and the replacement has a D shaped shaft.

I talked to the people at the local sprocket shop where I am, and they said they thought I could use my keyed sprocket on the D shaped shaft. They suggested just tightening the set screw real well on the flat part of the D, and maybe even using a drill to make a dimple there.

The machine requires quite a bit of power and torque. When I used a 100 amp fuse I sometimes blew it. I now have a 200 amp circuit breaker which I have never blown.

I guess the worst case scenario is that the set screw would score the shaft of the temporary motor? Could anything else go wrong?

The drive sprocket is small and off the shelf. But the larger sprocket that the chain turns is new, aluminum, custom-made, and there's no way I'm ever going to get another one. Would I be endangering it in any way?

Here are some pictures, not of my equipment specifically, but of a sprocket that goes on a keyed shaft, and a one that goes on a D-shaped shaft, in case people are wondering what the heck I am talking about :-)

https://www.amazon.com/Yerf-Dog-Jackshaft-Sprocket-Tooth/dp/B01MSYOY2G

http://tncscooters.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=461

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