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: Users often reference this image when installing a Heated Build Plate (HBP) and experiencing slow temperature readings or "waiting" errors during preheat.

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In the e-bike community, this image is frequently cited in discussions regarding used to secure hub motors to frames.

: You likely need a heavy-duty stainless steel torque arm to prevent the motor axle from spinning out and damaging your bike's dropouts.

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Based on the most prominent search results for that specific image name, here are the most likely contexts:

In the context of classic car restoration, specifically a , this image is part of a series documenting a "sympathetic restoration".

: Users often reference this image when installing a Heated Build Plate (HBP) and experiencing slow temperature readings or "waiting" errors during preheat.

For LulzBot users, this file is associated with a .

: You may need a 100k thermistor or a 12V relay and separate power supply to resolve the current draw issues that prevent the extruder and HBP from heating simultaneously. 2. BMW E9 restoration (Automotive)

Zip Tie. * IMG_1487.JPG3072×2304 2.03 MB. * IMG_1489.JPG3072×2304 1.7 MB. * IMG_1491.JPG3072×2304 1.56 MB. torque arm picture thread | Page 8 - Endless Sphere

In the e-bike community, this image is frequently cited in discussions regarding used to secure hub motors to frames.

: You likely need a heavy-duty stainless steel torque arm to prevent the motor axle from spinning out and damaging your bike's dropouts.