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Originally Posted by Chris Suslowicz
I've never met the No.22 carrier, but as far as I am aware it's symmetrical. The only possible reason for there being a "front" and "back" is if it's been drilled for an earth
terminal (at front right) like the Carrier No.25, or at the ends of the channel to take the earthing strap from the rhs of the set, though I think they used the shock absorber bolt for that.
They may have stencilled it with a "FRONT" marking just to be consistent with all the other set carriers which were definitely "handed" for the supply unit mounting, etc.
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Hi Chris,
This picture of a No.22 Carrier does not look symmetrical, the angle bracket looks to be closer to the end on the right. So there looks to be good reason for it to be marked Front.
regards, Richard
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