PS Magazine - MAY 1980

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 330

MAY 1980

PS Magazine - MAY 1980 - Page 11 of 35
"
.!
When you back 'em out aboUt an
inch, you'll feeL them tighten up a
little. Tension, you know: So stop±
You've got enough clearance be²een ³
´ µhe battery and contact to seat the
·±
battery.
With slight pressUre yOu can BacK
the thumbscrew all the way Out.±± tHe
-
contact will come oFF .
.. and you could
have a job getting it on. ¶r, if you can·t
get it on or on right, a battery negative
¸
terminal could short to the chassis and
your ¹ET won't have power.
When you
º
Fee» tension, stoP
¼revent a few gray hairs (yours)½
18
Hold
the
Muscle
Another area which doe¾n't t¿rive on mÀscle power is on the monitoR.
Namely, the potentiometÁrs (pots) also known as the ¶ÃIZ and VEÃT
ÄIAS ADJ knobs.
\
The pots turn to a locked position
}
(Full right or left) and stoÅ. You
L\-±
²
'
should, too.
When you Feel them sÆoÅ, that's it.
ThatÇs all the adjustment you get. IF
you Force them past theirs toÅs you get
nothing but a reÅair job For your
support. Äad news.
Bipod ´ock
When you extend the bipod For
training or FiriÈg, be sure the brace on
into .É Êhe bipod locks into place in tËe
bracket attached to the underside oF
the launch tube.
ItÌs not there so you can grab it and
pull the trÍcker out of its carrying bag.
ÎtÇs not a "handleÏ For carrying the
tracker. Either oF those uses can pull
oFF the adhesive that holds the shock
absorber. IF tÐe tracker Falls .
..
To avoid soMe vÑry expensive
Ò damage, switch to another "handle,Ï
².
like the round, metal tracker body.


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