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b. Use the screw to fasten the sensor board to the potentiometer block (18). Make sure the PCB
is laying perfectly flat against the top of the potentiometer block (19). Sometimes when the
screw is over-tightened the back of the PCB has a tendency to lift off the block a bit, so make
sure that doesn’t happen.
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c. Align the sensor board with the top of the potentiometer block as in the picture and add a drop
of super glue to the back, top edge of the block (20). This should affix the sensor board to the
block to keep it from rotating as the pedal gets knocked around. It may be necessary to hold
the board down to the top of the block as the glue sets to ensure the board is laying on the
surface of the block (21). Once the glue cures you can tighten up the screw a bit, if needed.
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d. With the sensor board screwed and glued in place, you can now re-install the potentiometer
block in the pedal chassis using the two longer screws (22). There is some play in how this
block fits inside the pedal. Drive the screws snug but not tight. Visually line up the sensor board
so it is aiming straight to the back of the pedal (23), then tighten the screws.
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