Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          1 - 5 minutes            

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1

  • Disassembly of the handle
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Disassembly of the handle               
  • Remove these three Phillips #1 screws:
  • Two 10mm screws.
  • One 7mm screw.

Remove these three Phillips #1 screws:

Two 10mm screws.

One 7mm screw.

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Step 2

  • Using your fingers, lower the rubber boot to reveal two screws underneath the joystick.
  • Remove the two 10mm Phillips #1 screws.

Using your fingers, lower the rubber boot to reveal two screws underneath the joystick.

Remove the two 10mm Phillips #1 screws.

Step 3

  • Pull apart the joystick chassis by hand.
  • Release this clip located underneath the hand rest
  • The circuit board will be loose and may fall down.

Pull apart the joystick chassis by hand.

Release this clip located underneath the hand rest

The circuit board will be loose and may fall down.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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erock steady - Apr 20, 2022

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yeah but i got this far before looking at the site, and what i really want to see is how the cotter ring pin is set on the shaft that enables the z-rot instead of locking it down.

cody Werdal - Oct 8, 2022

if you havent worked it out already, the Z-rot spring needs spread across a little 3/8 inch tab, otherwise it will lock the axis a few degrees off center