Eec finger guards installation – Dynojet 250i: Installation Guide User Manual

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Model 200i and 250i Motorcycle Dynamometer Installation Guide

A P P E N D I X D
EEC Finger Guards Installation

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EEC FINGER GUARDS INSTALLATION

The EEC finger guards are secured to the drum module hood and provide extra
protection from the drum by regulating the distance between the drum and the
chassis. The placement of the finger guards can be manually adjusted.

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Before installing the EEC finger guards, the drum module hood must be removed.

Never operate the dynamometer with the drum module hood removed.

Dynojet recommends using a T30 Torx driver (Snap-On PFTx30E) to remove
the 1/4-inch screws. For dynos with serial numbers lower than 2030152,
Dynojet recommends using a hardened 5/32-inch hex driver (such as Snap-On
FA5E). A standard allen key may round off in the shallow screw head.

1

Turn off the dyno and disconnect the AC power cord from its power source, refer
to “Main Dyno Power” on page 3-2.

2

Remove the eight 1/4-20 x 5/8-inch pan head screws securing the drum module
hood to the dyno and set aside.

3

Remove the drum module hood and set aside.
Note: For clarity, the eddy current brake and dyno carriage are not shown.

Figure D-1: Remove the Drum Module Hood

drum module hood

screw

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