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Old 29th May 2006, 10:21 PM   #1
xRAzORx is offline xRAzORx  United States
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Default Need to reattach poly cone to coil

Hi,

I just refoamed three of my four Infinty RS-6000 10" poly woofers. The fourth had a problem- the cone had become separated from the coil down near the spider. I tried a flexible super glue but no luck.

I am now considering taking the last driver to a shop since it appears that even when I sit the cone correctly where it was it is not properly aligned with the basket.

Do shops have jigs or special tools that I should be aware of?

Thanks!!
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