MaxHeadRoom
- Joined Jul 18, 2013
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Hence flexible couplings!
Max.
Max.
Which is why I suggested making the motor mount into the blind bracket in your other thread. That way everything is in line and happy. Once you put more than one thing into the mix you need to have either precision alignment(in many directions in this case) or a chain or pulley between the motor and the driven device. When the motor is part of the device the alignment is assured.The thing is I need to align it anyway because even flexible couplings will only flex so far, but also I need to make sure I can find a flex couple the size of my blind tube.

Looks to me like the motor is turning but the coupling is slipping?They didn't do a good enough job with the hole in the coupler so the shaft might be spinning around inside the coupler hole. What do you call that BTW?
Or in UK-speak, a Grub Screw.Hello,
Here is an example of the set screw:
Bertus
It certainly looks like it, with you giving it a bit of assistance. If startup is hard without the blind material on the roller (as it appears in the video), then its likely to be impossible to raise a fully-lowered blind. A bigger motor, or reduction gearing, is called for IMO.It just seems the motor has a hard time starting up.