Mechanical experts help, cycloidal motor, rotor-stator gap is small, how can this not be put in? Ask for advice! ! I tried many combinations, but I could get in by knocking hard at the door.
The assembly of this stator pair requires skill and cannot be smashed. Fix the outer stator sleeve first, then put in six pins, pay attention to six, and finally put one. Then put the middle rotor in, slowly rotate the angle, and you can definitely put it in. Then insert the linkage shaft into the rotor, find a tool to clamp the linkage shaft and slowly let the rotor rotate. When the teeth of the rotor are aligned with the slots without pins, then stop and put them in. The premise is that the rotor must be completely put in and rotated at a certain angle. It is best to find a professional for motor maintenance.