larsb
1 MW
That's possibly not an issue if you cut the original sprocket down enough in diameter. I doubt it will fit on the inside though, isn't it pretty tight already?
devo1223 said:Wait the qs 1000 has a tapered shaft now? Mine is not tapered. I just bought a 15mm 219 sprocket from lightning rods and bored it out to 17mm and it works fine.
devo1223 said:Wait the qs 1000 has a tapered shaft now? Mine is not tapered. I just bought a 15mm 219 sprocket from lightning rods and bored it out to 17mm and it works fine.
MarkLeeds said:Hi Guys, this motor looks great. I'm look for a replacement for my cyclone 3000. I'm running it at 72v and am having overheating problems. This motor looks much better built. I wondered if someone could confirm the weight. The spec sheets suggest around 7kg which seems a bit much? Do you think it a worthy replacement for a cyclone?
MarkLeeds said:Hi Guys, this motor looks great. I'm look for a replacement for my cyclone 3000. I'm running it at 72v and am having overheating problems. This motor looks much better built. I wondered if someone could confirm the weight. The spec sheets suggest around 7kg which seems a bit much? Do you think it a worthy replacement for a cyclone?
Are you sure ..have you seen it tested .. can you share a link for this.Tommm said:This motor is around 3kw cont 10kw peak, the cyclone 3000w is more around 1.6kw cont 5kw peak.