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Old 06-06-2010, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by gbeal
The distance between reducer and chip is designed to be a certain amount, and you are looking to change/extend this. If it is anything like my Baader MPCC, it needs to be within +/- 1mm or so.
The FF4 has designed-in adjustment.
That is, the element can be moved in relation to the body to fix the element-chip distance.
I can't find my FF4(in one of many removalist boxes) but from memory it has about 20mm of adjustment so using a spacer shouldn't be a problem.

EDIT: I just looked at Stephen's second photo above, yep it has 20mm adjustment, from 66mm to 86mm.

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