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Old 06-12-2014, 04:21 PM
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You can free the disk from the hub assembly by removing the 8 screws but since the disk is sandwiched between the outer hub and motor it still won't come off. To fully remove it you have to press the hub off and back on the motor shaft, so it really isn't worth doing unless there is a compelling reason.

So how about some pictures of the disk in operation now

Darryl
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