page 47
Fig. 192
❏
Figs. 193 & 194
In bag #7-7 you will find the
#7326 molded battery brace. If you are running seven cell 8.4
volt battery packs this is all you will need to remove. If you are
running six cell battery 7.2 volt battery packs you will also
need to remove one #7328 battery brace 6-cell stop and two
#6917 4-40 x 3/8" BHSScrews. For six cell packs install the
#7328 stop so that the flat side of the stop is facing the narrow
end of the #7326 battery brace.
# 69 17
4 -40 x 3 /8
Fig. 193
Fig. 194
❏
Fig. 195
Now we need to install your battery brace.
This new brace locking tip interlocks to a rectangular hole in
the rear bulkhead. After the tip has been inserted, rotate the
brace down and over the battery pack. As the brace is rotated
down it will get tight and then free up as the lock properly
engages.
Fig. 195
❏
Figs. 196 & 197
To secure the battery brace
you need to slide one side of the battery brace over one of the
front battery mount screws, then squeeze the front battery
mount so that you can slide the other side over the second
screw. Now we can adjust the height of the #6916 front
battery mount screws. The screws should just be low enough
so that you can get the brace on without problems. They
should also be high enough so that the brace will not slide up
and down on the screws. The #6916 screws are drilled and
we have also supplied some #6332 body pins so that you can
secure the brace to the #6916 screws if you choose, but they
are not necessary.
Fig. 196
Fig. 197