hi Clinton,
you wrote:
>>Easy fix -- on the side of the grip is a round plastic plate with the
index marks showing the position of the head. Gently pry this off (it's
glued), and underneath you'll find a disc with a red line on it and a screw
in the middle. Remove this screw and plate (gently -- I don't recall off
hand if it's regular- or reverse-thread). Under it, you'll find three
screws deeply recessed in holes -- tighten them, and you're grip will be
good as new. At least, once you've replaced the disc, aligned it properly
and tightened it's screw, and replaced the plate with a little silicone
adhesive....>>>
I too had a "floating" Grip and with your explanation I've fixed it in some
minutes and I've now a perfectly "stable one".
It's precious to have such a source of experience on the list like you, John
H. and some others.
Thanks for that
regards
marc simon
Namur
Belgium
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