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Had to remove my Humminbird transducer, and repair the plastic mounting bracket (Epoxy is a wonderful thing - $3.00 vs $36.00 for a new transducer). I have it reassembled, and but I don't know how much to tighten the screws that hold the transducer to the mounting bracket. With minimal adjustment I can vary the tightness from where the transducer swings freely up an down, to where it is locked rigidly in place. Anyone know which is correct?
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After a few times out and I made adjustments to where it read the best, I put a little removerable lock tight on it and snuged it tight. It's plastic so not to tight. If it's like most of them if you hit something the kick out plate will kept from damaging it.
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