HEAVY 10 ASSEMBLY
ALAN WHEATLEY
Hi Alec The locating pin does not have to be a precision fit in the bed and the headstock. It's purpose is simply to keep the headstock in alignment with the gears on the banjo and the gearbox -- this saves you a few minutes of assembly time. Alan
On 23/05/2013 20:52, armne@... wrote:
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armne@sbcglobal.net <armne@...>
Thank You Very Much.
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Alec Ryals
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armne@sbcglobal.net <armne@...>
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sblatheman
No step. Snug in the bed, loose in the head. Ted
On May 23, 2013, at 3:52 PM, "armne@..." <armne@...> wrote:
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Flash Gordon
What pin? I have never disassembled a heavy 10.... but my 9" and my 9" "wide" ...which has a heavy 10 bed does not have a locating pin. The head stock slides on the ways and can be bolted down anywhere.
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Ed S
At 03:52 PM 5/23/2013, you wrote:
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armne@sbcglobal.net <armne@...>
Hello All,
Well I'm finially putting my South Bend heavy 10 back together and need to know about the pin that locates the headstock to the bed, I must of lost it in the last year, I measaured the bed and the hole is ~ .312" while the headstock hole is .350" is there a stepped pin or is there meant to be like this. Thank You for any help Sincerely Alec Ryals
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