A motor sits atop the bracket to which it will be bolted. Four pointed transfer screws are fitted to the motor’s mounting holes, and the points of the screws are to hing the bracket. A light tap will mark all four places to drill the bolt holes.
A motor bracket and a motor. Since the motors central boss is too short to register against the hole, an extension boss has been made to ensure the motor aligns exactly with the central hole while marking the screw locations.
The face of a bracket with four dimples left by the pointed transfer screws. They are all exactly on the circle marking the correct radius.
#ToolOfTheDay Transfer Screws. I’m sure you can buy them but I just make them when i need a set. Put a screw in your cordless drill and run it against the grindstone to grind off the head and make a point. Use a pin vise to hold the pointy end when inserting. When […]
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