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Old 08-01-21, 03:19
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Default DIALS, Engraved CMC 115-477 ZA/CAN 4653

As I had mentioned in an earlier Post, I have decided to use the spare DIALS I have available on the Sender FREQUENCY MC Flick Drive Assembly. It will be a perfect match for the corresponding dial on the Receiver.

The only cleaning required was a small amount of surface rust on the very rim of the dial. There was also a bit of dried oil/grease on the small brass shim that sits between the dial and the PLATES, Locking No. 2, behind it.

I think the purpose of the shim it to help centre the dial rim in the groove for it on the Slow Motion Drive Assembly.

David
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