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    Default Rockston Cyclone Compact Ball Lifter

    Testing a new Ball Lifter design and so far so good! I am utilizing some of the machine setups and sizing that I am already using for the current Sideloader. The PVC is adjusted to the height that's needed to close any gap and secured with 2 nylon screws. In this case the unit is basically spring loaded against the output hole by the narrow piece of 3/4 Birch it's resting on. It's not going anywhere until someone reaches in there and moves it. No balls are going to bounce out either because the machines output is now completely enclosed. It's shutting off just right, about 90 degrees before the exit where the sensor is looking at the first layer of balls in the sprocket. The entire hopper space can also be filled up and then started up with no issues. I hope to be offering these very soon ! Short Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUyoD1XPl0E

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