One way to mount the sprocket on the axle would be to weld the sprocket to the nut and then put a second nut and lock washer on the shaft to lock the sprocket in the desired location.

On 2/28/2015 7:01 PM, Caleb Smith wrote:
The main difficulty with these motors is the shaft. It's threaded,
and I am a little stumped on how to mount the drive sprocket securely
to it. I would appreciate any ideas/suggestions. :)

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