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PARTS LIST 1. Blade 2. White Teflon washers (2) 3. Left liner 4. Left bolster 5. (10) Short round head screws 6. Pivot pin screw (uses T9 torx driver) 7. (2) Flat head screws 8. (2) Standoffs 9. Blade stop pin 10. Pivot pin 11. Right bolster 12. Right liner 13. Thumb stud set 14. Scale set (optional) Note: With Exception of the Pivot Pin Screw (7), All screws use a size T6 TORX Driver. Pivot Pin Screw uses size T8 Driver. Recommended Multi-Torx Tool ( View Here ) · Insert blade stop pin (9) into hole in the right liner (12) as shown in diagram. NOTE: Some lock bars will need to be tuned to each kit on the blade locking area. Using a small flat file, carefully file the end of the locking bar, assembling and disassembling it until it fits to the locking position that you like on the back of the blade of your knife. We have added this feature to the knives because some folks like their lock to be in the "just engaged" position when open. Others like the lock bar "half way" engaged, and still others like the lock bar "almost all the way" over on the back of the blade while open. Now you have the choice of where the lock sits in the open position while engaged. This process can be achieved by removing a very small amount of stock from the stop pin area on the back of the blade. This is tricky, so be CAREFUL. It is easy to over cut the stop pin area, Or while filing the blade liner to fit the lock. Then the lock will run all the way to the other side of the knife handle. GO SLOWLY! TAKE CARE YOU MAY RUIN THE BLADE. |
