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equlizer:
Do the turbo twist spinners fit in the same hole as the regular buttons do?
PL1:

--- Quote from: equlizer on November 25, 2012, 12:46:26 am ---Do the turbo twist spinners fit in the same hole as the regular buttons do?

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Regular TT2 - Yes.  Randy designed them to do just that.  You can tighten the nut using a standard button wrench. (right)
   

TT2 High/Low - No.  Different mounting method.



Scott
DeLuSioNal29:
Just curious.  What is the mounting method for the push/pull spinner?  I checked Randy's site and didn't see any mention of this.

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equlizer:
how about the ultimarc spintrak? same as TT2 regular?  which one is better?
PL1:

--- Quote from: equlizer on November 25, 2012, 02:02:46 am ---how about the ultimarc spintrak? same as TT2 regular?  which one is better?

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They are fairly similar.  Small difference in resolution IIRC, different knob choices.

Looks like when the flywheel is installed on the SpinTrak, it prevents you using a button wrench.

"which one is better?" - You trying to spark another Randy vs. Andy thread here?   :jerry   :laugh2:

To avoid throwing gas on that fire, I'll just say that after long and careful evaluation, I chose the TT2 spinner, a U-Trak trackball and a Mini-Pac Opti encoder w. wiring harness. YMMV.


--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on November 25, 2012, 01:20:32 am ---Just curious.  What is the mounting method for the push/pull spinner?  I checked Randy's site and didn't see any mention of this.

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Here's the product announcement thread.

Here's an offer to e-mail the template and a mention of how to undermount the TT2HL to a metal panel.

Other than it being a relatively low-demand item, I'm not sure why he doesn't have the template PDF link or a pic on the product page.


Scott

EDIT: Le Chuck posted a great pic below showing the cutout required.
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