Hello.
I have spent a lot of time taking any device I can get my hands on apart scavanging any intresting parts found inside, this has lead me to have aquired a small bag full of small DC motors, 6V, 9V and 12V motors.
They all appear to have a shaft that is round and approximately 2mm in diameter and completely smooth, some of the motors have plastic parts stuck to the shaft but those plastic parts would have to be removed in order to make the motor usable for me.
But I can't use any of these motors because I have no idea about how to find a product that can attach things to the shafts of these sort of motors.
I have seen very suitable things that have a screw that is screwed into the side of the shaft going through a structure which then supports other things but I have only seen pictures of these and I can't find out what such a thing is called or where such components may be bought(preferably in Europe or from seller that can ship to Europe while not requiring a shipping cost far higher than the cost of the items).
I have read online where people suggest everything from epoxy, loctite, filing a bit of the shaft flat to then be used with some mystery thing to attach stuff.
Although I have a specific project in mind(a magnetic stirrer) I am looking for a solution that I can use many times.
On a China made magnetic stirrer that I bought they use a DC motor and on the shaft there is a metal plate with a circular chunk of brass attached to the plate in the middle, the motor shaft goes through the plate and the brass chunk, then a machine or tool have been used to deform the brass to make a tight fit sort of as hammering in a nail a little into the brass and then removing the nail.
Does anyone know of any source for parts that are used for these purposes?
Or other repeatable solution?
What I ultimately want in the project this I have in mind right now is to mount a couple of strong magnets onto the shaft, which would require a plate or disk mounted on the shaft to which the magnets can be mounted on to.
Regards