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| Triangel7D:
On my U360 joystick, I'm now attempting to fit the PCB after installing the red octagonal restrictor and the 4 pillars. No matter what I try, I can't seem to fit the PCB over the 4 pillars. It looks like some of the pillars are not perfectly straight (even though they screwed in easily). Has anyone else successfully gotten the PCB on with the octagonal restictor? Help! |
| syph007:
I had the same issues putting on my circular restrictor. From what I remember I had to gently apply some squeezing pressure to the metal legs and try to get all 4 through the pcb at the same time. It was kind of irritating and I wouldnt want to try to change restrictors very often. |
| Ginsu Victim:
Take a post off and screw it into a hole on the PCB, then unscrew it. Now do that again. Ok, now screw it in a little bit, then force it the rest of the way. Move it back and forth in the hole until it moves freely. Repeat for all the other holes. Now install. |
| Triangel7D:
Ginsu -- I saw that tip in a search of previous posts, but the posts don't even line up. I can get two to line up, but the other 2 aren't even close. Is this where syph007's bending tip comes into play? I know how fragile these posts are, so I really want to make sure I do this right. |
| Ginsu Victim:
I've never understood the octagonal restrictor being used with the U360. It is made for the JLF only and the U360 is a JLW. |
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