Backstop, 2 instructions, Sting stop – PSE Archery Compound Bow 2015 User Manual

Page 12: Instructions, Compound bow, User’s guide

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COMPOUND BOW

USER’S GUIDE

PAGE

13

1. Remove the set screws from the base using a T8 Torx wrench.
2. Install the Backstop

2 into the threaded hole below the

grip on the string-facing side of the bow.

3. Extend the Backstop

2 until it makes contact with the string. Mark the string ¼”

above and ¼” below where it makes contact with the string. Remove the Backstop

2

and add serving to that area of the string. Reinstall the Backstop

2.

4. Securely tighten the base to the bow handle.
6. Extend rod from base. Install the set screws to secure rod in this position.

Tighten set screws. It is desired to have some clearance (approximately 1/16”)

between the bumper and the bowstring at brace.

7. Rotation instructions- Adjust the Backstop™ 2 to the desired position and tighten the

rotator screw. The Backstop™ 2 design allows for the bumper to be positioned so the

string strikes the center of the bumper. It is desired to have some clearance

(approximately 1/16”) between the bumper and the bowstring at brace.

BACKSTOP

2 INSTRUCTIONS

Serve string

in this area.

Set screws

Alignment

holes

Note: Some PSE bow models come from the factory with the Backstop

2 installed. These

instructions refer to reinstallation or adjustment if needed after making adjustments.

to your PSE bow.

Note: Several PSE bow models come from the factory with the PSE Sting Stop™

Backstop installed. These instructions refer to reinstallation or adjustment if

needed after making adjustments to your PSE bow.

STING STOP

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Thread the Sting Stop™nut all the way up toward the bumper of the Sting Stop™ rod.
2. Thread the Sting Stop™rod into the threaded hole below the grip on the riser. The

bowstring will need to be displaced slightly to one side to thread the rod into the bow.

3. Unscrew the Sting Stop™until the rubber bumper approaches the bowstring. Mark the

string 1/4” above the rubber bumper in its highest position and 1/4” below the bumper

in its lowest position. Remove the Sting Stop™ and add serving to the marked area of the

string if it does not already exist. Reinstall the Sting Stop™.

Serve string

in this area.

4. Adjust the Sting Stop™to the desired position and

tighten the Sting Stop™ nut against the riser. The
Sting Stop™ design allows for the bumper to be
positioned so the string strikes the center of the
bumper. It is desired to have some clearance
(approximately 1/16”) between the bumper and the
bowstring at brace. It is preferred to have the Sting
Stop™rod in the up position if possible, but may
not be possible in order to achieve the necessary
clearance and contact point.

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