Place the Arduino on the mount, matching the holes on the Arduino to the corresponding holes on the mount. Use screws to secure the Arduino onto the mount. Attach the Arduino and the mount onto the back of the pump panel with VHB. You should leave enough room for the the wires from th...
The parts going in the long direction got slots cut in the top half of them and parts going in the short direction got slots in the bottom half. With these interlocking slots, the assembly became assemble-able and even very easy to assemble! The original concept on the right and my model...
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Ok, so you have space to mount servos. If there are no holes you can make them using a small drill (about 1.5mm) - it's just to mark where screws will be. Mount servos using screws (which you should find in servo bag) to the servo holder. The last step is to connect pushrod...
To make the stator assembly just that, stationary, I used the pre-drilled holes in the laminations to attach them to the outside mounting face. The holes for the bolts that would go all the way through the stators would be counterbored, while mounting holes would be drilled and tapped. ...
in front of the pour holes in the center pour plate. Use 10-32 standoffs and 10-32 fasteners to bring the sub-assembly together. A #10-32 X ½ inch length of all thread will be used to bring the #10-32 X 2 inch length standoff and #10-32 X 3 inch length standoffs together....