Tim,
That's not the same issue - top of my Z-bracket (at the front only) is
flush with the outside face of the top of the front panel, so the top
panel is pushed up by its own thickness, and cannot be pushed down.
~iain / N6ML
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 8:04 AM, K9TM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I noticed this but didn't let it bother me. I just looked again and if I
> push down on the top cover, it goes down flush or a little below flush. I
> wouldn't say that the z-bracket is the problem (if there is a problem). I
> didn't take the top cover off to see how possible this is but my initial
> suggestion (if anything were to be done) would be to add another screw closer
> to the front panel or to move the existing hole forward closer to the front
> cover. At least on my unit, SN49, this would make it flush. This is not an
> issue on the rear because of the tab and screw that holds the tab down.
>
> I guess someone may suggest some really really thin but really really sticky
> tape to hold this down without any screws but I wouldn't do that. If the
> case stuck up high enough that I could see inside the amp (under the cover),
> it would bother me but as is as long as it keeps putting out the appropriate
> amount of watts... I'm more than satisfied as is!
>
> 73, Tim K9TM, KP2TM
>
> On Feb 10, 2012, at 10:55 PM, iain macdonnell - N6ML wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Chuck - AE4CW <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just finished a KPA500 build and all went smoothly. The only issue I see is
>> that the Z-Bracket appears to be about 1mm taller at the front than at the
>> rear. The result is that the top cover protrudes above the front panel in
>> the center by a small amount, perhaps 1mm. At the rear the top cover is
>> flush with the rear panel in the center...no protrusion at all. This is a
>> cosmetic issue but does detract a bit for the "fit and finish" of the rest
>> of the KPA500 and the K3.
>>
>> Has anyone else seen this issue? Thought I would ask before calling home.
>
> Yes, I have exactly the same issue, but I don't have a solution. It
> hasn't bothered me enough to pursue it with support, but I couldn't
> see any way that it could have been caused by incorrect assembly, so
> it must be a malformed Z-bracket.....
>
> Let me know if you find a solution!
>
> ~iain / N6ML
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