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Mounting Analogizer case
RndMnkIII edited this page Jul 30, 2024
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If you ordered a Analogizer R2 case Kit, you can follow these steps to mount it:
- The Kit do not include any mounting tools, I recomend to use these with screwdriver bits Phillips PH0 and HEX 2.5:
- This kit includes:
- x4 pieces of the case printed in a single color or in two colors (top/bottom), depending on the selection made at the time of ordering.
- x1 M2x6mm Phillips head screw.
- x2 M2x17mm Phillips head screws.
- x2 DIN-912 screws (Hex Allen head) M3x12mm.
- The next step is to mount the PCB over the bottom PCB case:
- The following step is to mount the the top part over PCB:
- The next step is to put the bottom header case part:
- Now it is necessary to assemble the upper header casing, making sure that the two protruding pylons fit perfectly over the two holes in the lower header base and that the screw holes are perfectly aligned. Don't force the pieces if they don't fit smoothly, take everything apart and start again:
- The next step would be to screw in the M2x6mm screw that fixes the two flat parts of the case to the PCB:
- The next thing would be to screw the two M2X17mm screws to the sides of the case, first make sure that the holes in the parts that fit together in the case are aligned, you can verify this by looking through the holes with a light source on the other side and noting that you can see the light through the hole:
- Now it's time to screw in the two M3x12mm screws to fix the base and the upper part of the head of the case. Make sure the screws are flush and do not protrude from the housing:
- You should now have your Analogizer case mounted. Attach it to the Analogue Pocket and verify that it fits properly. Take into account the support points that the new casing has, it must fit simultaneously in all the support points and smoothly:
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