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    Not just the fine pitch but also the fact that they are flexible to mesh and I am not totally sure about the inner workings, but I think they have one more tooth than the gears they mesh with, or vice versa. Incredible concept and I guess very difficult to machine such precision.

    Edward

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward View Post
    Not just the fine pitch but also the fact that they are flexible to mesh and I am not totally sure about the inner workings, but I think they have one more tooth than the gears they mesh with, or vice versa. Incredible concept and I guess very difficult to machine such precision.

    Edward
    Need 2 teeth difference and because of the fine pitch, need a bit of care when reasemmbling as it is easy to be one tooth out, do not force.

  3. #3
    I have to get those headless screws out before I can reassemble.
    M2.5 and darned close to the bendy cog. I don't have anything suitable to grab them with.
    Any ideas?

  4. #4
    Have you tried two or three nuts locked together perhaps with heavy duty locktite retainer as well
    Last edited by johnsattuk; 28-08-2017 at 12:22 PM. Reason: spelling

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    You may need to dissasemble further to avoid damaging the flex ring ( bendy cog ), if you dissasemble further it wil give you more ways of gripping the screws, perhaps a heat cycle on the screws would help quick blast on the top of the screw till red and let cool before trying to remove.

    Need to be very clean on reassemby, because of the very fine pitch quite small foreign bodies will quickly ruin the drive.

  6. #6
    Broken studs removed, new tool shopping opportunity sadly missed, drive reassembled less screws, M2.5 taps ordered to clean out threads. Gave it 50 turns without noticeable sticking points so probably okay. Having arrived, been taken apart, looked at and reassembled it has probably achieved it's purpose and can now comfortably rest in a drawer until my son finds it after I have snuffed.
    Last edited by Robin Hewitt; 28-08-2017 at 09:23 PM.

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