
I accidentally burnt out the spindle motor on my mf-70 recently while milling steel (Not v impressed at quality, it stalled, spat out some smoke then died). I had a spare turnigy 2217 860kv 22A motor from my quadcopter, so decided to replace the stock brushed motor with this much nicer brushless one. This part clicks into the spinning body of the motor, and has a hole for the stock rubber coupling. I was thinking I'd immediately mill a metal part for increased strength, but this seems to be fine so far.Print. clean up with a scalpel (in particular the four nubs on the top were a little blobby for me so didn't initially fit the motor). Insert rubber coupling and place on the spindle. I will mill/3d print a mounting for the motor, although for now I just attached the provided mounting plate and cable-tied it to the mill housing, and used some heatshrink and bolts to loosely hold it in place. This actually works pretty well.
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- material is a strong plastic
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