
737SS Dome Facia
This page is split into three main sections:
Parts Guide
Print Guide
Build Guide
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General Information:

Build Guide

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This item can be purchased from a hardware store like B&Q (UK). It is available in 2 or 3-meter lengths and can be found in the lumber section. Look for the 20mm roundover. If you cannot locate this item in your store, please print the parts and assemble them using the following steps. The parts can be downloaded here:
https://031b6b45-11f6-46a7-ab8e-17be9aef4dad.usrfiles.com/archives/031b6b_b914f24a12054cd783e8c726b4e4832f.zip
Please print the part labelled (DF2-3-4-5) four times.

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STEP:
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Insert QTY 2, M4 x 5mm OD & 5mm Length brass inserts into DF1

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STEP:
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Insert QTY 4, M4 x 5mm OD & Length brass inserts into DF2-3-4-5 (Repeat 4 times)

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Insert QTY 4, M4 x 5mm OD & 5mm Length brass inserts into DF6

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Place DF1 and a single DF2-3-4-5 togther and secure them with QTY2, M4 x 10mm Countersunk screws.

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Place the next 3 DF2-3-4-5 together and secure them with M4 x 10mm vountersunk screws.

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Place the last part DF6 onto the assembly and secure with QTY2, M4 x 10mm countersunk screws.

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Place the Dome assembly onto the front of the MIP backboard

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STEP:
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Secure the part with twelve M4 x 10mm countersunk screws. The mounting holes on the backside need countersinking to prevent damage to the monitor screen or interfere with the monitor bezel.