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pic: Converted DC940's
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Re: pic: Converted DC940's
Are those CIM's??? Whats a DC940??? Why am I oblivious to these gearboxes???
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Re: pic: Converted DC940's
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Re: pic: Converted DC940's
Last edited by eugenebrooks : 02-02-2009 at 01:24. |
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Re: pic: Converted DC940's
I personally prefer them in dewalt yellow, but I could be a bit biased.
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Re: pic: Converted DC940's
Gotgreen,
I hope you have provided for some support on the end of the sprocket shaft. Side loads are incredible for this chain driven mechanism. Mechanical loads translate to electrical loads. |
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