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I have a part of a wera inside one of my grub screws in the gear in my personal board. It sometimes makes me uncomfortable to think what will happend the day when it gets loose or how stupid I was not to heat it first. But I keep reminding me how stuck it was and how little time i have to service my own board…
My wera m2 and 2.5s are dangling by a thread
Welcome to that lunchbox lyfe. I’ll trade you a bagel for a fruit roll up.
My Wera tools have been solid, but then I think one needs to know there’s limits to anything?
If that ever happens to me I’ll either re-evaluate my use of the tool, or throw money at Wiha.
Are these mellow drives?
No those are Onans , you can tell due to the weird hub motors and mellow has the power button on the battery pack.
No, these are Onan drives, dude.
you gotta a link for that battery box…I’m looking for something low profile like that.
…not that weird if once them stupid axle screw covers are removed and imho this motors are pretty good with some little changes.
What is this? And how does it work? Is it a brake?
I think what everyone has missed here is, these are the stainless wera. These are for use on stainless bolts so that you don’t introduce non stainless metals and contaminate stainless fastenings. copied and pasted explanation with big words.
Nine piece stainless metric high torque key set with two component clip for storage Made of 100% stainless steel, preventing extraneous rust caused by use of conventional tools contaminating stainless fasteners Ideal for wet working conditions, marine industry and food environments
Not saying the non Stainless version are magnificent but goes some way to explaining the reason for using these softer versions.
This is cool
@LR-designs it’s a Maytech rheostatic brake. Basically anytime your BMS cuts out from braking when fully charged, this has a voltage comparator that kicks on and bleeds your extra power so your ESC’s don’t blow from overvoltage
All I can think of is the “MEAT BICYCLE” from the Borderlands series
What trucks are these?
Try lowering the Sensorless ERPM HFI:
setting to 900 erpm
Ooh thanks
You alright mate? What happened?
Rather than searching a long ass thread I thought you would know the answer. Does HFI work in BLDC mode? Does it work on hardware 4 in BLDC? Thanks.
I prefer to keep bldc for safety around pedestrians, the sound is the only thing that lets them know I am coming.