Another screw
is
locoted ot the bottom
center of
the fronl
plote
--os
indicoted
by
the doshed
orrow in
figure
3.
And, in
some
models,
there
is
o sixth screw odiocenf
to the rongefinder
window.
You
con reoch the lower
screw without completely
re-
moving the leotherette
--either
lift the bottomof
the leotherette
or cut the leotherette os indicoted by
the
doshed
orrow, Fig. 3.
Moke your cut very corefully
with
the
shorp point of your
bench
knife
--
when you
loter recement
the
leotherette,
the cut
will
be
olmosf
undetectoble.
lf
the
sixth
retoining screw is used,
you con cut the leotherette
by
the rongefinder
window,
Fig. 6. Remove oll of the
flot-
heoded
screwswhich
hold the frontplote. Then, corefully
lift off
the
front plote
--
be coreful
youdon'tdropouttheCAM
FOLLOWER which
remoins
wiih the
front plote, Fig. 7.
FRONT'
PLATE
SCREW
FIGURE
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CAUTION: The
front
once
you've removed
lens to
prevent
loss
or
covity to the right of
lens
for
theeyepiece
moy
be
loose
the front
plote.
lf
so,
lift out
the
domoge --the
lens sits in the
round
the rongefinder ossembly,
Fig.
10.
Figure 7 shows the inside of
the.front
plote--here, you con
see
the
speed
com
ond the com follower. The
pin
on
the com
follower fits into the
hole
in
the
BELL CRANK
(in
the lower right-
hond corner of the comero
body,
Fig. 9). The bell
cronk is
port
of the
linkoge
between
the speed com ond the
speedsescopement,
olso
pointed
out in
figure 9.
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