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12M Spinner adapter |
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Darren
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Topic: 12M Spinner adapterPosted: 28/May/2009 at 8:59pm |
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I need to find a spinner adapter for the large Turnigy motors that come with the M12x1.75.
I'm trying to mount an aluminum spinner but I cannot find an adapter nut big enough. It looks like the biggest one in the HK stock is M10. Any ideas? |
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dw30z
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Posted: 01/Jul/2009 at 4:45pm |
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Can you turn the motor around and use the supplied shaft?
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jclaude
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Posted: 24/Jul/2009 at 5:27pm |
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Take a look at www.topmodel.fr |
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propnut
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Posted: 07/Nov/2009 at 7:54am |
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Darren, what did you finally come up with? I had been asking about what the thread size was on one of the large ' brass nut for spinners' discussions but and no one responded. Thanks for advising that it is 1.75. Strange they are not selling a 1.75 as that is what all the large HXT/Trunigy motor propshaft adapters need and a 12mm would be nice to have as well. I see that some of the large HXT/Turnigy motor adapter prop shafts come in the 10mm size instead of the 12mm that usually comes with the motors. I received a Trunigy SK 60-64 with a 10mm! You never know what will end up at your door it seems. Larry
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