Dan Hall said:
What about filing a flat on the motor output shaft and then deforming the tube that fits around it so that they’re “keyed” to each other? I think you could even file the flat and then put the tube around it and them squeeze the tube with pliers to get the necessary shape in the tube.
Just a thought.
The tube is threaded on the outside to hold the nuts. Squeezing the stainless tube will both ruin the thread and deform it so the nuts may not tighten properly around them.
Also, the motor spins at up to 11,600 RPM. You certainly don’t want to create an inbalance at that speed.
This is also why some form of chain/belt drive is unwanted. That stuff doesn’t like to spin at those speeds, at least for long.
Think of how a dremel works…, It needs to be fast, but not a lot of torque.