Hoyt recurve-2000 사용자 설명서
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Applying a Nocking Point
A nocking point marks the exact position of the arrow on the
bowstring for each shot. To apply your nocking point, slip an
adjustable nock set on the center serving, and slide it into posi-
tion. Initially, set the nocking point at approximately 3/8" above
the level point of the rest. Close the nock set with nocking pli-
ers so it is firm, but do not over tighten the nock set as it could
break your serving.
bowstring for each shot. To apply your nocking point, slip an
adjustable nock set on the center serving, and slide it into posi-
tion. Initially, set the nocking point at approximately 3/8" above
the level point of the rest. Close the nock set with nocking pli-
ers so it is firm, but do not over tighten the nock set as it could
break your serving.
in on the sight window side of the riser). Place the washers,
alignment cap and alignment locking screw in the dowel but do
not completely tighten. Be sure washers are not caught on
threads of alignment locking screw. They must be flat against
dowel shoulder. Looking from above, into the pocket, align and
screw the thumb screw into the slot in the alignment dowel.
Snap the limb into the pocket and pull the limb slightly away
from the riser. Then, turn the thumb screw in only
about two or three turns until you can just see the tip
through the alignment dowel. Then rotate the dowel
using the thumb screw as a lever until the limb slot
aligns with the tip of the thumb screw. After you
achieve alignment, snap the limb back against the
thumb screw and flush with the pocket. If properly
aligned, the thumb screw should engage the limb eas-
ily without binding. Tighten the thumb screw finger
snug and finish by securely tightening the dowel
locking screw with the supplied allen wrench.
alignment cap and alignment locking screw in the dowel but do
not completely tighten. Be sure washers are not caught on
threads of alignment locking screw. They must be flat against
dowel shoulder. Looking from above, into the pocket, align and
screw the thumb screw into the slot in the alignment dowel.
Snap the limb into the pocket and pull the limb slightly away
from the riser. Then, turn the thumb screw in only
about two or three turns until you can just see the tip
through the alignment dowel. Then rotate the dowel
using the thumb screw as a lever until the limb slot
aligns with the tip of the thumb screw. After you
achieve alignment, snap the limb back against the
thumb screw and flush with the pocket. If properly
aligned, the thumb screw should engage the limb eas-
ily without binding. Tighten the thumb screw finger
snug and finish by securely tightening the dowel
locking screw with the supplied allen wrench.
After the limb tips are adjusted, align the string down
the center of the limbs, riser and stabilizer. Move
both the top and bottom pocket adjustments the same
amount in the same direction, as you have already set
them for the center of each limb. Continue to make
adjustments until the string runs down the center of
the center of the limbs, riser and stabilizer. Move
both the top and bottom pocket adjustments the same
amount in the same direction, as you have already set
them for the center of each limb. Continue to make
adjustments until the string runs down the center of
all three alignment points.