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Activation magnet positioning on Excalibur's
riser

Magnet on TenPoint riser, some silicon helps on
uneven surfaces
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Assembly
First step to use the Firenock is assembly, the
nock in fact comes with battery and O-Rings
unassembled.
You must select the OR that ensure a tight fit
of the nock into your carbon arrows, as you
know, there is no standard inside diameter for
carbon arrows. Once you have seated the two OR
on the nock body you can insert the larger OR on
the battery body and then seat the battery into
the electronic circuit battery contact (gold
plated for optimal conductivity) here you must
make sure that the wire that keeps the battery
in place is properly seated onto the battery
body.
Now you are ready to seat the nock into the
shaft, depending on arrow manufacturer you may
need to adjust of the height of the two notches
on the nock body. You want a tight fit without
destroying the shaft…
When seating your nock pay attention to moon
alignment with reference vane. The Firenock uses
a magnet to be activated therefore you will not
need to move it once set, unless you need to
replace the battery.
Another aspect you need to pay attention to is
magnet placement: the magnet in fact should be
as close as possible(within XX to ensure
reliable activation) to arrow body but also must
be strategically placed to allow fletching
clearance . The ideal location in somewhere in
the front riser , that area
however offers few flat areas. A
workaround here is to use some silicon sealant
instead of the provided adhesive. Using this
trick allows also easy removal with a sharp
blade. You can see in the pictures the placing
on a TenPoint and on Excalibur risers.
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