All Sensors for the television mounts utilize the same sensor. It can be used in the
Azimuth, Elevation or Skew motor assemblies.
5 ½ threads
NOTE:
1. The depth of the sensor is common for all television motor assemblies.
2. Use care in handling the sensor. Do not pry or put into a bind as breakage can occur.
The sensor is actually a glass bead encapsulated into plastic.
3. When handling motors use care as the case can separate causing the motor gearbox
housing to come apart and prove to be unusable.
4. Scotch Locks are splicing devices which will aid in sensor replacement when used
properly.
5. Take care in locating the proper wire to splice. Do not mistake the motor wire for the
sensor wire. See Wiring Diagram
SENSORS
Depth into the gearbox assembly is
important. The lock nuts are in
place to keep the sensor at the proper
predetermined depth. A good rule of
thumb is 5 ½ threads from the end of
the sensor to the first nut.
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