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Bend pak xpr10a install issue. Help needed.

Cjk

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Working on getting the posts installed, have the hammer drill rented and electrician coming monday to wire it up. I get to step 3 and have hit a snag. I cannot find the carriage lock plate to install the end of the cable. I looked all over this thing and I am blind or it's not there. Being Independence Day, there is no one answering the phone at the help line.

I blocked up the carriage and mounted the posts to the floor so I can take the drill back and my electrician can do his thing.

Anybody got a pic of where the end of the cable goes on the carriage? :headscrat
 
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pattenp

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I recall another thread where someone was having the same issue of no being able to see the bracket. I believe in the end the bracket was there, the guy just had to look harder to see it.
 
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Cjk

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Awesome, thanks for the link. Will block up the carriage better in the morning and have a feel up there. Thanks guys.
 
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RandyL

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It is a small, slotted, metal tab welded to the inside corner of the sliding carridge. About 18 inch up from the bottom.. Dang hard to find the first time, but i would bet it is there...everyone finally finds it. I was PEEOO'ed the first night of working on it with the supplied instructions. A few real life photos would take care of a lot of their REAL crappy drawings problems.

Randy
 
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Cjk

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I think we found it. We took a cell phone and snapped a few pics inside the carriage from the top. The flash lights it up niceley. Looks like its about a foot down from the top and on the left.

Now to figure out how to get the cable attached. Since the posts are standing I am thinking of making some sort of puller out of heavy wire or thin rod.

Thanks again.
 

Low N Slow

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I just went through this yesterday, you can see where the tabs are welded looking on the outside of the carriage, my arm fit through the opening on top and I was able to just drop the cable into place.
 
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Cjk

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Success. Thanks for the tip Low N Slow. I had a few minutes to work on it and was able to get the end of the cable seated on the bracket.

I love this place.
 
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