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Cross-yoke type. The assembly in that photo is not for the RDC - I only used it to show the yoke part. I don't have the model handy but IIRC, both the worm and the motor ends have the greenish yoke and the (much longer) drive shaft doesn't have a hex-end. But it is not the shaft that is the problem - it is the greenish part - it splits on the metal shaft side.This would take a bit more time consuming to machine than the washers/grommets you have made in the past. Especially in larger quantities. I'm sure you realize that the Kato part is injection-molded.
3D printing?
$4 a piece?! That's crazy! Especially when you can currently purchase a pair of worms and bearings, with 2 of those yokes included from Kato for $4! Then just use the yokes and have bunch of spare parts leftover (which you could probably resell). Those worms are perfect for the LifeLike SW1200 upgrades (and those don't need the yokes).Or I can do my fix for almost no cost (other than just some of my free hobby time).The best option would be to lobby Kato USA to run a batch of just the yokes and have them sold as a separate part (for low price). They probably already know that those are prone to cracking, so that would solve a big problem for everybody.
$4 a piece?! That's crazy! Especially when you can currently purchase a pair of worms and bearings, with 2 of those yokes included from Kato for $4!
Pete:Are you saying that the yokes on the worm gear set for $4 have the same inside diameter as the yokes on the motor - i.e. will fit the motor? Have you actually tried it - as you noted you had a different fix for your own RDCs.Kind regards,Bill