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Old 06-02-2006, 05:24 PM
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Question on new Cyclo

Hi Pinnacle,

Just tried to call you...but it was 6:03 PM EST and you were closed

I received my Cyclo and pad kit today. I installed the rubber boots on the polishing heads. I noticed that the high edge of the rubber boots hit one another when the polishing heads are at a minimum distance from one another.

Did I do something wrong with the installation?

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Try moving the rubber boots around, and make sure the lip is not wedge on the side.
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Try moving the rubber boots around, and make sure the lip is not wedge on the side.
Jason,

If you would like to send me one, I would be more than happy to put it thru its paces for the good of the group. Returning it might be the problem
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Ditto what Jason said..they just need to be moved a little...its also easier to place pads if you will get both heads to their closest point in the center of machine.
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Jason,

If you would like to send me one, I would be more than happy to put it thru its paces for the good of the group. Returning it might be the problem
Killer i would like to assist on this one,whatta you think Jason ..
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Thank you all for your advice.

I managed to pull the boots tighter over the polishing heads. Now they dont hit one another.

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