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    The only obvious difference is that it allows you to install the motor in a more convenient position. You often don't want the motor sticking out on the end of the ballscrew. And in some cases, the table would clash with the motor.

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    The only obvious difference is that it allows you to install the motor in a more convenient position. You often don't want the motor sticking out on the end of the ballscrew. And in some cases, the table would clash with the motor.
    i thought as much but just needed to ask. thank you

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