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December 7th, 2007, 16:14 | #1 |
Guarder Heat Sink Motor Plate Installation
When using the ball bearing motor plate do you still use the small disk that comes with the TM motor plate for use with the screw?
When I use it the motor seems to be too high and I cannot adjust it. Is the motor shaft meant to ride on the ball bearing? Some clarification please as I have not used these before. Thanks MD
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December 7th, 2007, 17:41 | #2 |
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Theres no screw or anything to twist on the bottom of the plate that would control the elavation of the motor at all?
Any chance of a link to the item?
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December 7th, 2007, 19:58 | #3 |
The bottom has the flat head screw driver adjustment with the ball bearing above it but under the motor bottom.
What I need to know is whether the circular piece that hits the adjustment screw used on normal motor plates for TM M4 still needs to go above the ball bearing or not? The ball bearing hits the plate if installed and lifts the motor or it hits the motor shaft and lifts the motor and the shaft rolls on the ball bearing? Not sure if this makes sense? MD
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December 7th, 2007, 21:10 | #4 |
I would say that the ball bearing heatsink is meant to be installed without the TM spacer plate. Just my guess though...
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December 8th, 2007, 01:55 | #5 |
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The ball bearing replaces the little disc plate. The bottom of the motor has should have a ring of plastic the bearing will push into; if you have the plate there the bearing will be free to slip out of place.
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