Will it work?

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lilgodwin
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Will it work?

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Will this work on the Mark V?

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It looks like it uses the standard spindle. So would it be as simple as removing the pulley and attaching an accessory knob?
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Yep and Yep!

Shaft should also protrude from the back side. Can be mounted/used on either end of the SS.
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Sweet, thanks! Been looking for a good deal on one of these. We'll see how this goes.
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As JPG said, Yes....

What you see is one set up for a standalone tool with a motor beneath.

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