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RC Equipments => Tools, Materials and Building Techniques => Topic started by: philip on December 02, 2013, 09:27:21 PM

Title: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: philip on December 02, 2013, 09:27:21 PM
Does anyone have an easy method to add the e-clip/c-clip back onto the motor shaft. I spent a good deal of an hour trying to add one back on.
Title: Re: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: AnjanBabu on December 02, 2013, 10:31:19 PM
I use needle nose pliers to hold down the C-clip and a small flat-head screwdriver to jerk it into the shaft groove.

If it still doesn't fit, check to see if there is enough clearance for the clip to partially seat into the groove, otherwise, you night have to readjust the shaft placement by loosening the small grub screw on the hub of the rotor and gently tapping the shaft towards the clip end.
Title: Re: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: girishsarwal on December 03, 2013, 07:52:25 AM
You can easily put an eclip bu the process mentioned above and heres another tip...do it in a room that does not have much of furniture. ..so in case the eclip snaps and flies of it lands on the ground...and to find it kneel down put your head against the floor close one of your eyes. .it will be easy to find...thays my preferred way of finding screws and other small items...works 99% of times...:D
Title: Re: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: theleabres on December 03, 2013, 08:20:09 AM
Get a large clear plastic bag 8 litre size and place the motor, parts, tools and your hands in it.  if the e clip flies it's still in the bag.

Or, use this if you can find one locally.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__10617__c_clip_ring_plier_4_in_1_set.html

https://www.google.com/search?q=snap+ring+pliers+set&rlz=1T4ADSA_enIN448IN448&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=iEadUuqaD8inrgfjm4CoDg&ved=0CEMQsAQ&biw=1680&bih=815
Title: Re: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: girishsarwal on December 03, 2013, 10:26:24 AM
+1 Lance, I am such a doh! Never thought about that...I really need the plastic bag off my head now... :giggle:
Title: Re: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: philip on December 04, 2013, 09:53:11 PM
Thanks for the replies. I guess the problem in my case was that the motor was stuck to the motor mount, I think because of my liberal use of threadlock. So trying to fit in  pliers was not possible. So I finally placed the e-clip back after a few attempts by holding the e-clip with a pair of forceps and using a flat head screwdriver to push it into the groove.

@girishsarwal: That is exactly how I  find fallen screws/nuts/washers since I was a kid.
Title: Re: technique to add e-clip back to motor shaft
Post by: rastsaurabh on December 05, 2013, 09:16:08 AM
"@girishsarwal: That is exactly how I  find fallen screws/nuts/washers since I was a kid."

Same here I think all techies think alike..!!!! but now after i have glasses the edge of the glasses restricts to be so close to floor  8-)....

so for iron things i use a good magnet when i work usually it gets on the magnet or if it falls on floor i use the magnet like hunting for metal via metal detector..

But the plastic bag trick is good.