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== Fabrication Steps == | == Fabrication Steps == | ||
#Torch a hole for mounting the motor. | #Torch a hole for mounting the motor. | ||
[[Image:motorholeceb.jpg|thumb|400px|Marking the hole for the shaker motor. | [[Image:motorholeceb.jpg|thumb|400px|Marking the hole for the shaker motor.]] | ||
#*The center of the hole should be 1 3/4" away from the corner of the angle. | #*The center of the hole should be 1 3/4" away from the corner of the angle. | ||
#*You need to ensure the hole is large enough so that where the bolt holes are will be touching the angle when in place. The motor is most likely raised in the center. | #*You need to ensure the hole is large enough so that where the bolt holes are will be touching the angle when in place. The motor is most likely raised in the center. | ||
#*You can torch separate holes for the bolts, or do one large, odd shaped one like is pictured. | #*You can torch separate holes for the bolts, or do one large, odd shaped one like is pictured. |
Revision as of 20:51, 26 September 2011
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Tools Required
Materials Required
Steel
- 4"x4"x1/2" Angle:
- 8" Piece: Motor attachment
- 21" Piece: Hopper attachment
- 1" Rebar: 8.5" (2): Braces
- 1" DOM Roundstock: 6.5", shaft
- 1"x2" flatbar: 11"
Other
- 1"x2"x5" eccentric pillow bearings with locking eccentrics.
- 1" to 1" coupler to fit motor
- 1/4"x2.5" or 3/8"x2.5" bolt and accompanying nut.
- Hydraulic motor (find specs)
Diagrams
Fabrication Steps
- Torch a hole for mounting the motor.
- The center of the hole should be 1 3/4" away from the corner of the angle.
- You need to ensure the hole is large enough so that where the bolt holes are will be touching the angle when in place. The motor is most likely raised in the center.
- You can torch separate holes for the bolts, or do one large, odd shaped one like is pictured.