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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: the3eyedblindman on December 27, 2004, 02:13:54 am
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I figured out how to mount joysticks and pushbuttons into a wood panel, but I cant figure out how to mount the ultimarc trackball, just seeing if anyone that has done it can help me out, thanks.
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buy the mounting plate on the same site. all you'll have to do is cut a large hole (a tad bit bigger than the TB) and drill 4 holes. you'll bolt the mounting plate to the control panel and the TB gets bolted to that.
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If you don't have room for the mounting plate (6x6") or you just don't like the look you can try my method. My cocktail panels are only 4 3/4" wide so a mounting plate was out of the question.
1. Use a 2 1/2" hole saw to cut a hole where you want the tb. You will also want to slant the sides of this hole slightly as the top half of the trackball assembly is slightly slanted. I used a 15
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top and bottom views of completed tb
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I bought the mounting plates just to make my life a little easier. But- By the time you mount the plate, add an overlay and plexi, the TB barely sticks out at all. So, I took off the top 1/2 of the TB casing, and mounted it without it. I routed out the bottom of the CP for the CP to fit in, then used a chamfer bit for the hole UNDERNEATH. This makes the ball sit VERY high out of the CP, and makes up for adding an overlay/plexi on top. Here's the key tho- I used washers as spacers when mounting the TB to the CP. The washers (I used 11 in total on each of the 4 mounting posts) work to space the TB down away from the bottom of the CP so that the wheels will spin freeley, as well as the TB not hit the CP itself. You can use the washers to adjust how high/low you want the TB to stick out of the CP. I also used nuts on the other end of the mounting screws to make up for the lost length in taking off the casing top. This works beautifully, and the TBs are AWESOME!!! Let me know if you need anything else...
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Thanks for all the replies guys!