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[quote][i]Originally posted by Bimmer520[/i] This is what I ended up with. I used a Schoeler Pro Slot motor mount that is slighly modified to be able to lower the motor enought. In the rear end I made a clamp of 1.5mm alu. Now the motor is fixed good in the correct position, low and almost in centre. It also uses two screews both on the motor and to the bottom plate. Spacers was not a problem. I made my own 1mm rear spacers and used the supplied plastic spacers in the front. I think this is as good as it's get with a lady shaver motor:) [img]http://www.krusedull.net/krusedull/div/Motorfeste.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.krusedull.net/krusedull/div/Motorfeste%20bak.JPG[/img] [/quote]
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