Garmin 010-02024-00 Light

User Manual - Page 19

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1
With the motor in the deployed position, disconnect the cable
from the display panel on the upper link of the mount .
2
Using an 4 mm hex bit or wrench, remove a screw and
washer from one side of the upper pin on the steering
servo housing.
TIP: It is helpful to use another 4 mm hex wrench to hold one
end of the upper pin stationary while you remove one screw.
3
Remove the upper pin from the steering servo housing.
4
Pivot the upper link away from the steering servo housing.
5
Remove the bushings from the upper holes in the steering
servo housing.
Disconnecting the Upper Gas Spring
Before you can disconnect the upper gas spring, you must
disconnect the upper link of the mount (Disconnecting the Upper
Link of the Mount, page 18) and disconnect the lower gas spring
(Disconnecting the Lower Gas Spring, page 18).
1
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws
that secure the lower gas spring clevis to the lower link of
the mount.
2
Lift the upper gas spring clevis off of the safety rod .
Replacing the Upper Gas Spring
Before you can replace the upper gas spring, you must
disconnect it from the mount (Disconnecting the Upper Gas
Spring, page 19).
1
Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the set screw that
secures the gas spring pin to the upper gas spring arm .
2
Slide out the gas spring pin and lift up on the gas spring to
remove it.
3
Place the end of the replacement gas spring into the upper
gas spring arm.
4
Slide the gas spring pin into the upper gas spring arm,
through the end of the gas spring, until it is flush with the
edge of the upper gas spring arm.
5
Install the set screw in the upper gas spring arm to secure
the gas spring pin.
6
Place the upper gas spring clevis on the lower link of the
mount, fitting it over the safety rod .
7
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, install the two screws that
secure the lower gas spring clevis to the lower link of the
mount.
Disconnecting the Lower Link of the Mount from the
Steering Servo
Before you can disconnect the lower link of the mount from the
steering servo, you must disconnect the lower gas spring
(Disconnecting the Lower Gas Spring, page 18) and you must
disconnect the upper gas spring (Disconnecting the Upper Gas
Spring, page 19).
CAUTION
The lower pin is the final piece connecting the steering servo to
the mount. When you remove the pin, the steering servo, and
the drive motor and shaft, if they are still installed, may fall
causing injury or damage. Use caution to support the weight of
the steering servo before you remove the pin.
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