
Immersion RC Vortex 285 Arm Mount and Motor Mount
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Motor Mounts: I believe they are stronger than stock, but only time will tell. If you break yours now, you won't have to purchase more crash kits. For the top section, the hole for the motor shaft is too small if the C clamp protrudes outside the motor. However, I used a carbon motor mount plate between my mount and the motor, making the hole size irrelevant. The carbon plate needs to be trimmed slightly so you can use the larger 3mm motor mount bolts instead of the smaller interior bolt holes. Inserting the motor mount into the middle section can be a tight fit – it is supposed to be that way. Then secure it in place using two small screws, which I have drilled through for your convenience. You will require four small 1.5mm cap head bolts to attach the middle and lower sections. Arm Holders: Replacement arm mounts are stronger and do not feature any annoying folding components. You will need six small 1.5mm cap head bolts to attach the upper and lower sections. Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Mk2 Supports: Yes Infill: 20%
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