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Originally Posted by whitrzac
make sure to make a recess in the top in order to get a hex into the pinion
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already have that. need to mill a portion in so that the shank of the pinion will slide in- I know Im having a tough time getting pinions to fit on my 2200(shortened shaft)
As for clocking the motor- your limited to about 30degrees each way- or i would need to make a custom top plate for 45 degree mounting.
My idea now is tho have the actually motor plate clockable- 10 degree increments or so.. but making a devoted 45 degree mount is more practical and would cut down on machining time and less waste material...