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To connect axles to a motor, you typically use a coupling or a shaft to link the motor's output shaft to the axle. First, ensure that both the motor and axle shafts are aligned properly to prevent wear and misalignment issues. Then, secure the connection using appropriate fasteners or a keyway, depending on the design. Finally, check for proper torque transfer and ensure that the coupling allows for any necessary movement or flexibility during operation.

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