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Wheel & Trigger Tension Adjustment
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Adjustment
1
Using a 1.5mm hex wrench, adjust the spring
tension of the wheel or throttle by turning the
screw shown in the figure.
The wheel side is inside the adjustment hole.
• The spring is set to the weakest tension at the factory.
• When the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, the spring
tension increases.
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Trigger Slide Adjustment
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Adjustment
1
Using a 2.0 mm hex wrench, loosen the trig-
ger slide mounting screw by turning it slightly
counterclockwise.
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2
Using a 2.5mm hex wrench, turn the trigger
slide adjusting screw, and adjust the trigger
slide position within the marked range. When
the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, the
trigger slide moves away from the grip handle.
3
Retighten the mounting screw loosened at
step 1 and fasten the trigger slide.
Wheel tension
adjusting screw
Trigger tension
adjusting screw
Trigger slide
mounting screw
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