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Author Topic: Limb fastener adjustment on DAS systems?  (Read 165 times)

Offline Naphtali

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Limb fastener adjustment on DAS systems?
« on: April 10, 2008, 12:09:00 PM »
I just received my DAS Master Hunter riser. I have the owner's manual that furnishes basic instructions on assembling limb set to bow. But I'm confused.

Limb pockets have two adjustable screws each. As it arrived, inboard on the limb pockets are screw-adjustable pins (brass sleeve) that are screwed barely into the riser. How far in should these pins be screwed? What is their purpose? What is the effect of screwing them in until sleeves bottom on limb pocket's Neoprene® pad?

I assume the outboard screws adjust limb set's draw weight. But if this is accurate, the confusing inboard screws must play a part here, also?
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Offline Blackhawk7204

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Re: Limb fastener adjustment on DAS systems?
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2008, 08:30:00 PM »
The small brass bushing in the limbs should be attached to the small thumb screws and tightened all the way to the bottom. These are the limb retaining bolts.
The large bolts that are adjustable for bow weight and tiller should never be tightened all the way down. There should always be a visible gap between the limb and the riser except where the small thumb screws are.

Offline R H Clark

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Re: Limb fastener adjustment on DAS systems?
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2008, 09:37:00 PM »
I'm a little confused also.You posted this on another site and got 8 very good answers with pictures.

Not trying to be rude here but do you really still not understand?

I'll do anything I can to help including setting the bow up for you myself if you ship it to me.I'll even pay the return shipping.

It's really not that hard.Tell us what is going on here.

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