Supermount SMR-1224 zero (highest) position ?


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Old 21-03-2008   #1
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Supermount SMR-1224 zero (highest) position ?

I've just bought a SuperJack SMR-1224

I understood that delivered units are not pre-adjusted exactly to
zero position.

My question:

Are there any simple method to "reset" it ?
(adjusting to the highest, ie.: the "0" position)

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I've just bought a SuperJack SMR-1224

Are there any simple method to "reset" it ?
(adjusting to the highest, ie.: the "0" position)

Balazs
If already on the pole, spirit level on the dish bracket, if not yet mounted, stand the 1224 0n it's end, on a level surface, spirit level on the dish bracket
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