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SECTION 7:
PROTECTIVE BOOT
7.1
REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE BOOT
It may be necessary at some point to remove the protective rubber boot. Follow the steps below to
properly remove the boot. To replace the boot simply reverse the steps.
7.2
RE-INSTALLING THE RUBBER CONNECTOR PLUGS
If a cable is not being used and plugged into the connector ports,
the rubber plugs should be re-installed to keep the connectors
clean. The rubber plugs were designed to be a tight fit to keep
out dirt and grime to give you years of shop floor use. But there
is a simple technique to re-install the plugs.
Step #1 – Pull the tab back and line up to the edge of the
connector
Step #2 – Push down on top to insert plug, with a wiggle
motion to seat the plug
Step #2 – Peel back the two top
corners of the boot and
lift off towards the
back of the indicator.
Step #1 – Unscrew and remove the
top cap
Step #3 – Continue removing the boot from
the back while sliding the boot
down the stem and off the spindle
#1
#2