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How to attach the MB6582 front panel


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My MB-6582 is done, save for painting and engraving the front panel!

When I assemble it, the front panel sits nicely on the PT-10 case, but I'm able to lift it (and the attached CS board) up a bit. Is it just a matter of adding nuts between the panel and the case?

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There are some spots on the CS that allow you to screw that to the bottom of the case. You don't want the CS moving period because of all of the jacks attached to it.

You can also screw the bottom of the case to the top of the case using the recessed holes in the bottom of the case.

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hmm, I see the holes for attaching the baseboard tot he case, and the bottom of the case to the top of the case, but nothing to really attach the frontpanel/CS board combo to the case. It's at too much of an angle to reach the holes on the bottom of the case.

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I don't know how you made your panel... on my panel, I glued countersunk screws to the corners... some people avoided this and drilled holes in the panel. These screws then go through the corner mount holes of the PT-10, and nuts on the other side hold the panel to the case. Then you can use screws to attach the PCB to the panel via the spacers already glued on the back of the panel. You do not need additional nuts on these screws on the other side of the PCB, but you can add them too, just don't overtighten these or you will bend the PCB and/or pull off the screw (if it was glued). I recommend flat washers AND spring washers on the corner screws, behind the PT-10 case mount (and optionally behind the PCB)... the nut behind the PT-10 case mount can be as tight as you like, but behind the PCB, it should be tightened just before the point of bending the PCB.

Note that if gluing countersunk screws to the panel, I use a lot of JB-Weld to make a fairly big cone of glue, and then I carve out a bit of a countersink on the PT-10 case mount holes to make room, even widening the hole a bit, until the panel sits flat. If you are using screws through the panel, this isn't required.

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