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3.2.I Adjusters
The adjuster may offer resistance as you turn it in a CW direction from the
factory neutral position. When the adjuster is harder to turn, it has reached
the maximum CW travel.
When the adjuster is at its maximum CW or CCW point of travel and turned in
the opposite direction, the laser point may trace a small loop on the target.
This is normal and does not indicate a failure condition.
A positive load is required when zeroing the DBAL-I
2
to retain the set alignment.
See paragraph 3.4.
The adjuster knobs on the DBAL-I
2
may vary slightly in the force required to
turn the adjusters. This is normal and does not indicate a failure condition.
At the maximum CW or CCW travel the DBAL-I
2
lasers may not move a full 1 cm
per click at 25 m, or may jump squares on the target. If this happens the
DBAL-I
2
should be returned to its factory neutral preset as described in
Paragraph 3.5.
DBAL-I
2
is for use on weapons where the MIL-STD-1913 rail is parallel with the
bore of the weapon. In the factory neutral position the IR POINT should project
Summary of Contents for DBAL-I2
Page 1: ...DUAL BEAM AIMING LASER VISIBLE LASER POINTER IR LASER Technical Manual ...
Page 9: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 8 Figure 1 1 DBAL I2 in Use ...
Page 51: ...Figure 3 14 Laser Borelight 10 meter Zeroing Target 50 ...
Page 55: ...Figure 3 15 Commercial 25 meter Zeroing Target 54 ...
Page 78: ...77 APPENDIX A REPAIR PARTS Figure 1 Repair Parts ...