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Re: CIM 1:1

We used a .500 hex rod for the axle of our shooter. One one end we turned the end down for a .500 round bearing and cut a groove for a snap ring. On the other end we used a .500 hexed bearing so we could push the rod through the hexed bearing and add a retaining ring on the round end. The CIM is held in place by two rectangular pieces of sheet metal with the CIM mounting holes one one piece and a clearance hole on the other. There are 4 PEM standoffs that hold the plates together. Drilling the hole in the hex shaft is a easy way to attache the CIM
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