Hello
To mount an external arm on a L75 it is usually rotated by 90 degrees and the arm mounted to the right. But then you are left with unused arm hole, arm rest etc. You may still have dents/scratches and the Lenco logo plate will also rotate and not look nice aesthetically.
The other option is to cut off the top around the circular well while retaining the speed control and on-off switch or move to PTP assembly like ...
lenco_test.jpg Photo by scompracer | Photobucket
AndrewL-01.jpg Photo by LencoHeaven | Photobucket (Wonder how the On-Off assembly fit below)
A trimmed top plate addresses the two issues and aesthetically looks better as you cover more area with the plinth. But it is not a trivial job. If you or the "professional" mess up you've lost your chassis. Instead, could we can get a CAD drawing of the top plate (or prepare one from something like this http://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=21109.0) and make a new top plate matching the trimmed shape at a reasonable cost? We avoid the risk of cutting and could do a GB based on interest.
Possible? May be our CNC access friends can help?
To mount an external arm on a L75 it is usually rotated by 90 degrees and the arm mounted to the right. But then you are left with unused arm hole, arm rest etc. You may still have dents/scratches and the Lenco logo plate will also rotate and not look nice aesthetically.
The other option is to cut off the top around the circular well while retaining the speed control and on-off switch or move to PTP assembly like ...
lenco_test.jpg Photo by scompracer | Photobucket
AndrewL-01.jpg Photo by LencoHeaven | Photobucket (Wonder how the On-Off assembly fit below)
A trimmed top plate addresses the two issues and aesthetically looks better as you cover more area with the plinth. But it is not a trivial job. If you or the "professional" mess up you've lost your chassis. Instead, could we can get a CAD drawing of the top plate (or prepare one from something like this http://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=21109.0) and make a new top plate matching the trimmed shape at a reasonable cost? We avoid the risk of cutting and could do a GB based on interest.
Possible? May be our CNC access friends can help?