Dear friends,
I have just finished assembly of the TU-8500. In the Instruction manual, there is a M3 nut mentioned, but I cannot find out, where to use it. I have checked instructions more times, but without any success. Could you please advise me? Thank you. Best regards, Milan
I have just finished assembly of the TU-8500. In the Instruction manual, there is a M3 nut mentioned, but I cannot find out, where to use it. I have checked instructions more times, but without any success. Could you please advise me? Thank you. Best regards, Milan
Dear friends,
I have just finished assembly of the TU-8500. In the Instruction manual, there is a M3 nut mentioned, but I cannot find out, where to use it...
I don't know where it should be used but I am sure that if you do not install it in the proper place then the Universe will collapse in less than a year 🙂
Cheers,
Ferenc
MNut
Dear Ferenc,
I know my question is ridiculous. Still, thank you for your funny answer. This is my bad habit, i like when all is perfect. And Japanese devices are perfect. If they make a small mistake, it can be the sign the Universe is really collapsing... 🙂
Dear Ferenc,
I know my question is ridiculous. Still, thank you for your funny answer. This is my bad habit, i like when all is perfect. And Japanese devices are perfect. If they make a small mistake, it can be the sign the Universe is really collapsing... 🙂
Hi,
No worries, I did not want to be offensive. The TU-8200 came with some spare bolts and nuts.
- Ferenc
No worries, I did not want to be offensive. The TU-8200 came with some spare bolts and nuts.
- Ferenc
picture from the manual
I just finished my 8500 build yesterday. It came with two of these nuts. One is a spare, the other is used to secure the screw on the LM2940. If you used a self-tapping screw instead of the one listed, you may have not needed it.