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 Post subject: LFM Power Limb Rockers
PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:33 pm 

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Hi Everyone,
I have a few questions to everyone who owns a LFM. I have a LFM that has just started to be used as this one was recently bought still in the box and plastic wrap. After setting it up and shooting it, I found that the power limb rockers were starting to detach from the power limbs and I had to take them off, reattach them and lube the rocker pockets (silicon lube of course). My first question is, should these plastic rockers be glued to the power limb? My second question is, if they aren't supposed to be glued to the power limb, how does one keep the posts on the rocker from slipping out of the power limb?


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Lefty


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 Post subject: lfm rockers
PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:54 pm 
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The rockers on the lfm will seperate from the limb over time from not being lubricated properly and or from shooting the bow at the low end of the draw weight range of the bow. Setting up so you are near the high end of the draw weight range will eliminate this issue most of the time.Using double sided tape will help I would think but properly setting up bow to begin with is the way we would recomend. Email sent.

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