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Chieftain part CG0704

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Hi everyone,

The subject part is a brass bush supplied as part of the Chieftain motor pack in which the output shaft of the motor resides in. On one side of the bush is a bevel, the other side is flat. The bush is mounted in the drive case capping plate...see drawing and picture below.
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Does anybody know which way round the bush goes; does the bevelled edge go into the cap plate first or does it face the motor output shaft? Any help would be appreciated.

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Don't be stressed out in the installation direction.
In my case, I let the edge go inwards. :D

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Re: Chieftain part CG0704

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If I had to guess, I would say the bevel goes in the bottom of the pocket, in case there is any radius left from pocket machining process.

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Re: Chieftain part CG0704

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Many thanks for the replies.

I don't think a bevel would've been put on if there was no requirement for it and I can see three reasons why the bevel should face into the pocket of the cap which are:
a) as Adrian identified, excess radius in the pocket of the cap
b) as an aid to insertion to a recess
c) a run off area for excess loctite

So unless Armortek advise otherwise, the bevel is going into the pocket :) Heat gun is ready just in case! :roll:

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Either way around will not make much difference Richard. The pocket are made using flat end mills, so there should not be an internal radius to worry about.
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Many thanks for the prompt reply Kian. There could be a few sighs of relief occurring :lol:

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