Notes
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The Greyt Shooter is designed to support multiple object sizes and multiple compression values for a certain diameter. The side plates have hole patterns for 7.5”, 8”, 8.5”, 9”, and 9.5” distances from a 4” wheel to the hood.
The holes have a 10 degree spacing, with the maximum angle being 70 degrees. The holes marked in green in the image below are for the wheel guard. They protect the wheel, provide the shooter with extra support, and provide the limelight with a spot to mount.
The image below shows a section view of a shaft being direct driven by a Falcon 500. The Falcon output shaft is outlined in green. The hole for the shaft must be drilled deep enough for the falcon shaft. The split must be cut from one corner of the hex to the opposite one. This allows the shaft collar to clamp the shaft around the Falcon spline.