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White Paper Discuss: Locking the Bosch 3360 Drill in low gear
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Locking the Bosch 3360 Drill in low gear by scuba_sm |
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wow... we just used zipties
![]() one diagonally, anchored above the shifter holding it up, and one horizontally under the shifter, preventing it from falling down. done ![]() |
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Hmmm.... That would work....
We had some tight fits in our bot, and after taking the motor in and out a couple of times, we wanted to be absolutely sure it would lock, and we didn't want to snag it on anything.... |
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Swampthing was locked in low With zip-ties, it workeD!
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Locked in high with a single plastic zip tie around the case. Never slipped out of gear. Be sure to read my sig too.
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