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Whilst carrying out some routine maintenance I've noticed this bolt protruding unusually close to the tank, is it a manafacturing fault or should there be something on there??? Considering just removing it as it dosent seem to serve any purpose unless I'm missing something???ImageUploadedByTapatalk1331753575.007525.jpg.f55f3b821389e6e393af0e2fc4f9ddf5.jpg

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Think its to effectively catch the motor in case of the av mounts fail my 576xp has similar

 

That would make sense! I'll leave it be then. It's never touched the tank from what I can see just looked like something was missing.

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Hi Steve. I think it just a limiter stop . Just so that the av does not wang arround too much . Its the same on mine anyway . Best regards Andy .

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