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+1,
That dial gauge HAS TO BE 90 degrees (or as close as possible) to the shaft for an accurate reading. .
It appears to be along side it (maybe just the camera angle)...
It also looks like there may be enough room to get it up in there if you place it verticle, just below the main frame.
If possible, have it point straight down with the end of the dial indicator on the top edge of the shaft, preferably towards the end of the shaft..
That dial gauge HAS TO BE 90 degrees (or as close as possible) to the shaft for an accurate reading. .
It appears to be along side it (maybe just the camera angle)...
It also looks like there may be enough room to get it up in there if you place it verticle, just below the main frame.
If possible, have it point straight down with the end of the dial indicator on the top edge of the shaft, preferably towards the end of the shaft..
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