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| shaft support hello all i have 2 44" x 1" dia. thompson shafts if i support them with 2 shaft supprots at each end the supports are 3" apart at each end how much do you think the shafts can support before they start to noticeably sag say .002-.004" i have 2 linear bearings on each shaft the bearings are a total of 6" apart ** thank you all in advance for your help sincerely smarbaga |
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