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Re: pic: Finished roller assembly
That assembly looks nice and robust, and heavy. That is 1/4" aluminum side panels, right? Any reason why you decided to run two different motors on the rollers, instead of driving them both by the big CIM? Overall, that should add some great functionality to an already strong drivetrain.
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