Originally Posted by
SyCo_VeNoM
Screws to hold the motor in are a tad different then the pitch of the pinion.
In this case I agree its quite poor to supply screws to mount a motor in the wrong size.
Forget whether the screws were correct or not for a second, we only have Blue's word that he used the included screws (and assuming only one size was included) and that variable is mute for this DISCUSSION. In general, does the end user bear any responsibility for making sure they assemble the product correctly? Should the end user be responsible for making sure the hardware threads correctly and far enough for the application during assembly? How is the screw example any less relevant than the pinion example? If anything less people in this world have experience with gear mesh than installing screws.
Originally Posted by
flyinwalenda
Easy to believe that someone would try and install bolts that are both the wrong size and length without questioning it and then try and run it that way.
Because it's always somebody else's fault, not theirs.