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Old 03-10-25, 00:34
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Default COIL, Aerial Tuning No. 2 A ZA/CAN 4725

This next reassembly step is one I did not fully understand, or appreciate , when I was disassembling this component last winter. It simply involves installing the two small screws in the first photo through their holes in the lower front panel, into the two heavy duty brackets shown in the 2nd photo. When this is done, the front panel is then held securely in place on the Coil Chassis assembly with the main mounting hardware holes (two vertical rows of three sets of hardware) are perfectly lined up Again, see the 2nd photo to see what I am referring to.

The space behind the two end angle brackets into which all this hardware fits, is extremely limited and full of other hardware. You need both hands completely free to work with each hardware set of screw, Shakeproof Washer and hex nut. See the 3rd and 4th photos in this Post. I am impressed the Designers thought of this.

The last photo shows these two screw back in place and I am now psyching myself up for the big challenge ahead of installing these siz sets of hardware.


David
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