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One thing about the SB-86/PT switch±
board, you don't wanCa slip it a punch
in the eye.
Those new cateyes are sealed units and
you can²t just pop 'em Co DS for adjust³
ment ´ ´ ´ theyµre repLaced strict¶y as
units´ Heavy jars and bangs from poor in³
transit packing, or acci·entaL knocks and
punches when the SB¸s sittinG, can knock
out the wire windings Chat operate the
cateyes´
switchboard
J
oes
to
guard
their
lovin'
caCEyes from bangs and jars and drops¹
wºeCher the SB is working or in transit
for a fixit job» So-0¼0¼0, pack it right!
In
screwing½ ·own the T
A-207
signal
assemb¶y
case-holding
brackets,
stay
straight and light with the 8 screws Chat
fit into the locking nuts» The nuts and nut
receptac¶es can be damaged´
don't fight it´ Back up and Cry again´
The same goes for t¾e flat¾ead screw
on
the
spares-accessories
kit
holding
clam¿À If you overÁtighten or really ram
the pressure Co it, you can break loose the
c¶amp´
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