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RC MAKER Piston Plate Position Adjustment Tool for Awesomatix (4) - A800-PHT

SKU A800-PHT
Disponibilità:
Esaurito
Esaurito
Prezzo originale €16,95 - Prezzo originale €16,95
Prezzo originale
€16,95
€16,95 - €16,95
Prezzo attuale €16,95

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RC Maker`s Product Description:
Our brand new Shock Piston Height Tool is a great new tool that will make building your Awesomatix D2.2 shocks a breeze!
When fitting the dampers it is important to make sure the P63 piston is at the correct height during the build and after completion. Normally you would have to keep checking and pushing the piston down throughout the build.
That's where these handy tools come in! They screw into the shock shaft and touch the top of the P63 to set the correct height. This way you don't have to check the height during the build.
The tools can be screwed in and out of the end using your fingers or a 2mm screwdriver. They do not need to be tightened, just gently pushed in.
Important! Preparing the damper to use this tool:
Using the included M3x6 knob, we need to extend the thread at the end of the damper a little so that the tool fits properly.
With or without the damper installed, screw the M3x6 screw firmly into the damper wing (where the grub screw would normally be) until it reaches the bottom.
Turn it in and out a few times to cut the thread deeper.
Do this to all 4 dampers. That's it - we're ready to use the tools!
Steps to build a perfect damper:
Dismantle the damper
Install the damper piston height tool in each AT41-2 paddle
Install P63 in AT41-2
Fill the damper housing with oil about 3 mm from the top and insert the AT41-2 into the damper housing.
Without a bearing or O-ring, screw on the top cap and tighten it.
Install the O-ring and insert it into the housing
Wipe off any excess oil that has leaked through the O-ring.
Insert the bearing into the housing and make sure it is fully seated.
Remove any excess oil from the outside of the damper.
Unscrew the piston height tool - and you're done!

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