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How tight should the slipper clutch be?

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Old 07-07-2005, 09:57 PM
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Default How tight should the slipper clutch be?

Just a quick question. How tight should I tighten the slipper clutch? Like almost all the way or all the way then back off half a turn? Anybody have any reliable tightening tips?

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Default RE: How tight should the slipper clutch be?

All the way down then back off 1/4 turn is a good starting spot. That's how I run mine.
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Default RE: How tight should the slipper clutch be?

Sweet! I'll give it a go when I can keep my eyes open for more than 2 minutes...[sm=sleeping.gif]

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Old 07-08-2005, 04:38 AM
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Default RE: How tight should the slipper clutch be?

On the revo dont tighten the slipper down all the way stick a hex key in the other end of the shaft and tighten the slipper untill you can barly move the spur.
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Default RE: How tight should the slipper clutch be?

^^^^^^^ what he said the revo doesn't have a normal spring like other clippers do.

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