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    Hi,
    Does anyone know if these mounts would fit a pair of CT 6200s?
    Thanks in advance!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/XY-Mount-for...item3a7c32d0a2

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve-o View Post
    Hi,
    Does anyone know if these mounts would fit a pair of CT 6200s?
    Thanks in advance!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/XY-Mount-for...item3a7c32d0a2
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    Yeah I know he's a member here, I just thought someone might know right off-hand ..
    I PM'd him.
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    They will not fit

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    That's what I needed to know - ok - thanks. I'll look for alternatives .
    Cab you elaborate slightly, FiourDee? Reason being length or diameter?

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    I have a few unfinished mounts - they still need to be slotted, drilled, and tapped - but the heavy lifting is done...

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    Looking good laserist! What is the hole diameter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve-o View Post
    That's what I needed to know - ok - thanks. I'll look for alternatives .
    Cab you elaborate slightly, FiourDee? Reason being length or diameter?
    CT6200's have a body diameter of 9,5mm whereas CT6800's have a bigger diameter. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but they're definately bigger.

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    Yeah these did measure a little over 9mm. Thx again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve-o View Post
    Looking good laserist! What is the hole diameter?
    I believe I reamed them to .376 inch. I actually made them for a longer scanner 6210? but I know I cut down at least one of them for a 6200L.
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