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Inside the printed parts there ara a 6mm steel plate, the 2* 12 mm axels 
are 25 mm apart, one goes to the wheel, and the other goes inside the tank. 
Inside there are a 6cm arm on the axel, and a bolt to adjust the tension 
with. Hope that give you a idea of how it works ?

Den lørdag den 22. oktober 2016 kl. 22.54.41 UTC+2 skrev taranaki tanker:
>
> Gawd I am so jealous, that is looking fantastic. Looks like a 3d printer 
> is definitely a handy tool for this hobby. Just a small question, how is 
> your swing arm for the idler wheel going to work cause I was thinking of 
> using the same kind of system for the m113 
>

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