Repacking the arm for transit – Origin Live MK3C arms dual pivot User Manual

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Repacking the arm for transit

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Wrap the small polythene bag round the arm tube (in
the position shown in photo) before clipping the tube in
the arm clip.

Wrap elastic bands in the positions shown. Th

e band

over the arm tube holds the arm tube in the clip and
must have suffi

cient tension on it. If you double up the

band by putting a twist in it before placing it over the
end of the arm you can get the band tight enough.

Do the same for the cork packing peice.

If you have lost the elastic bands you can use masking
tape or similar instead.

Place the arm in it’s packing box.

TRANSIT BOLTS WITH NYLON
WASHERS UNDERNEATH

BEFORE applying tape or placing
arm in arm clip - Nip transit bolts
tight (not too tight as you can
damage the fi nish on the yoke).
From this reference point, slacken
the transit bolts no more than 1
turn to allow enough slack for the
arm tube to fi t into arm clip. Do
not force into the clip without
polythene wrapped round arm tube
or the fi nish can get marked.

Once transit bolts are correctly set,
wrap polythene around arm tube in
clip position ( as shown in photo)
and reclip the arm in arm clip.

Th

e polythene is essential to protect

the arm tube from the edges of the
clip which can cause marking of
the tube coating.

ARM TAPED DOWN HERE

The arm must be taped or
rubber banded securely into
the arm clip in both positions
shown.

ARM CLIP

Polythene (bag) wrapped
round arm before placing it
in clip. This is to protect the
tube from getting marked
in transit on the edges of
the clip

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