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Clarification of when to tightnet nuts
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ the torsion-box structure, along with the soldered-in keyswitches.
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4. Secure the screws by installing lockwashers and hex nuts on the back of the
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PCB. Lightly finger-tighten the nuts just enough to stabilize the assembly,
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while allowing adjustment of the alignment if needed when installing
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switches.
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switches in the next step.
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[[images/aligner-assembly-complete.jpg]]
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@ -108,9 +108,10 @@ the torsion-box structure, along with the soldered-in keyswitches.
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[[images/keys-boundaries.jpg]]
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2. It may be necessary to adjust the alignment of the main PCB and aligner to
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ensure the keys snap in place smoothly. At this point, tighten the hext nuts
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with sufficient torque to flatten and fully engage the lockwashers.
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2. It may be necessary to slightly adjust the alignment of the main PCB and
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aligner to ensure the keys snap in place smoothly. Once these keys have been
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installed, tighten the hext nuts with sufficient torque to flatten and fully
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engage the lockwashers.
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3. Install the rest of the keys, filling in the rows between the "boundary"
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keys.
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