In a message dated 3/19/2016 2:07:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET writes: They aren't hard to fix. There is a pin that you knock out with a drift or alignment pin. Then two Allen bolts that need to be tightened. Then tap the roll pin back in. It can be hard to see but if you know how it works, it isn't to hard to figure out what is up. Sometimes the roll pin is working its way out and just needs to be tapped back in place.
i also put a old charge card or plastic putty knife or other thin piece of plastic between the roll pin and the vinyl...otherwise the roll pin will tear into the vinyl while your knocking it out of the hole.. (BTDT) |
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