BH8-Series – User’s Manual
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Document: D3000, Version: AF.00
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measure the tensions differentially reduces the effect of actual pretension in the cable as long as
the cable is not actually loose.
Under normal circumstances, the cables remain pretensioned indefinitely. But under heavy use
over thousands of cycles, it can begin to relieve its pretension. You can easily readjust the
pretension through Barrett Technology’s patented cable tensioning mechanism as follows:
1.
Loosen the hex set screw with the right angle hex wrench provided in the maintenance kit.
This screw is located adjacent to the termination of the joint 3 cable on each of the fingers as
seen in Figure 8.
Figure 8 – Hex set screw
2.
Apply 15 oz-in of clockwise torque to the tensioner screw located on the back of each Joint 3
housing as seen in Figure 9. A 2-mm hex torque wrench is provided in the maintenance kit
for this purpose.
CAUTION:
The tendon is properly tensioned when all loose slack has been removed and you can feel the
direct connection of the fingertip to its drive gears. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE
TENDON! The pretensioning mechanism is stronger than the tendon and is capable of