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Section 5: Adjustments
Section Rev. February 2017
BALL CUSHION SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT
The shock absorber must be adjusted properly to help the ball cushion stop the ball and to prevent
damage to the shock absorber.
1. The ball cushion stop is attached to the ball accelerator housing. Pull the cushion back and
position the stop flush against the board. Refer to
Figure 5-10.
Figure 5-10. Ball Cushion Stop Bracket.
(1) CUSHION BOARD
(2) BALL CUSHION STOP BRACKET
2. Verify that lower locknut and special round nut on shock absorber bracket (
Figure 5-11)
are
installed properly. (No threads must be visible below bottom locknut.)
(2)
1 mm
GAP
(4)
LOCKNUT
(3)
SPECIAL
ROUND NUT
(1)
BRACKET
Figure 5-11. Adjust Jam Nuts on Shock Absorber Bracket.
(1) BRACKET
(2) 1 mm GAP
(3) SPECIAL ROUND NUT
(4) LOCKNUT
3. With the cushion held against the ball cushion stop, adjust the two upper jam nuts until a gap of
1 mm is obtained between the flat washer and the top of the shock absorber bracket. Refer to
Figure 5-11
. With the ball cushion being held against the ball cushion stop, the shaft must not be
bottomed in the shock absorber.
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