Paddle Switch/PCB Removal
Note:
As you remove the switch/PCB, note the routing of battery and charge leads.
A. Unscrew the two Phillips mounting screws which secure the battery clamp and remove
the battery clamp.
B. Remove the negative (black) lead from the battery and remove the positive (red) lead
from the battery.
C. Remove the leads from the charger contacts.
1. Use a 5/16" wrench to loosen the lock-nuts.
2. Newer Vulcans utilize a special contact screw and require a # 3 Tri-Wing driver
(P/N 440051) to hold the charger contact screw for disassembly.
Note:
Original Vulcans used hex contact screws. (See page 32) These screws are
not interchangeable. Tri-Wing screws CANNOT be used on the older Vulcans.
Tri-Wing
Screw
D. Lift and remove the switch/PCB assembly and associated leads from the Vulcan body.
E. Check the Phillips screw which secures the switch actuator. Tighten if necessary.
Insure screw is tight.
Adjusting the Contacts
A. Remove the switch/PCB from the Vulcan as described above.
B. Place the short end of a 1/16” Allen wrench under the raised portion of the “U” shaped
contact. (See pictures on page 19).
C. Hold the end of the contact against the PCB.
D. Slowly rock the Allen wrench until the contact bends slightly upward above the wrench.
E. Repeat the procedure for the other end of the contact.
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