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HARRIS BIPODS
Quick
adjust swivel lock for Harris "S" style bipods
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Assembly Instructions:
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1.
It is recommended that the kit be installed with the bipod
removed from the rifle stock. Locate the keeper nut on the
pivot rod of the bipod. This nut is inside the knurled lockdown
nut on the pivot rod. Use your 1/4" socket tool to reach
into the hub of the lockdown nut. Making sure that you have
fully engaged the keeper nut, loosen and remove it from
the threaded pivot rod. |
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Before removing the knurled lockdown nut, invert the body
of the bipod and locate the pivot retainer. This is a cross
pin that keeps the threaded pivot rod from rotating. During
steps 3, 4 and 5, you will need to hold the pivot rod and
cross pin in place with your finger to keep it from backing
out and falling out of position. |
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3.
Remove the knurled lockdown nut. This
nut
is threaded onto the same piece as the keeper nut, but should
not require tools to remove. (Picture at right shows both
parts removed and the threaded pivot rod exposed.)
4. The Pod-Loc spacer is recessed on both ends. You will
see that one end of the spacer has a larger recess than
the other end. Place the spacer over the threaded pivot
rod with the large recess facing the bipod. (left picture
shows the Pod-Loc spacer and clamp lever ready for installation.)
The spacer should slide freely down the pivot rod and cover
most of a large hex nut. |
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5.
Make sure the threads of the pivot rod are clean and free
of any grit or damage. A high grade Moly grease has been
applied to the threads of the Pod-Loc lever so no lubrication
is necessary. Start the lever assembly onto the pivot rod.
Do not to cross-thread the lever. Continue to turn until
the clamp lever firms up against the spacer. You can now
remove your pressure from the cross pin and pivot rod!
6. Before fully tightening the assembly, check the cross
pin and pivot rod on the reverse side of the bipod. Confirm
that they are seated into their original positions. If not,
loosen the lever assembly until you can rotate and push
the cross pin into its original seat. Tighten the lever
assembly until it is firmly locking the swivel action of
the bipod. |
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7.
Check the spacer for clearance. There should be a small
space between the bipod body and the spacer. There should
also be a small clearance between the synthetic body of
the clamping lever and the spacer. The photo above is
an example of proper clearance on an installed kit.
8. The clamp lever can be "parked" without affecting the
pivot tension by pulling the clamp lever directly back
from the bipod and rotating it to the desired position.
It is spring loaded and will re-engage the lock when released.
Position the clamp lever downward between the bipod legs
before mounting the bipod to your rifle. A screw head
is visible on the lever assembly. DO NOT attempt to adjust
this screw! This screw holds the parts of the lever assembly
together and is not adjustable. When properly installed,
the Pod-Loc kit can be fully tightened and adjusted without
tools.
9. With the bipod mounted to your rifle, the swivel action
can be locked and unlocked by moving the clamp lever through
a small arc. With the bipod deployed on your rifle, tighten
the Pod-Loc until the swivel action is locked to your
taste. Disengage the clamp lever by pulling away from
the bipod and park it toward the left side. This will
allow you to loosen the swivel by swinging through a small
arc to the right, level your rifle and retighten with
an equally small arc to the left. After initial use, you
will find which positions work best for you and your equipment.
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Call
(203) 266-6906
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Fax
(203) 266-5706 |
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