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<blockquote data-quote="WildWillie" data-source="post: 552241" data-attributes="member: 29658"><p>Yes I spoke to a PSE Tech person yesterday and they mentioned that the jump is usually caused by the string winding up upon itself on the back spool then slipping to the low side at some point. This causes the jump in the string. The knot of the draw string needs to sit completely flush on the spool or it can result in this kind of jump.</p><p> </p><p>I've ordered a maintenance kit from here and will replace the cables/string. The serving that is wound around one of the cables has broke and is coming undone. Also the Tech rep said the strings should be replaced often because of the stress this x-bow causes upon them.</p><p> </p><p>After close examination the limbs look good, but I am missing one of the plastic spacers that go between the cams and the limbs. I am replacing that and hope to have everything back together this afternoon.</p><p> </p><p>WildWillie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWillie, post: 552241, member: 29658"] Yes I spoke to a PSE Tech person yesterday and they mentioned that the jump is usually caused by the string winding up upon itself on the back spool then slipping to the low side at some point. This causes the jump in the string. The knot of the draw string needs to sit completely flush on the spool or it can result in this kind of jump. I've ordered a maintenance kit from here and will replace the cables/string. The serving that is wound around one of the cables has broke and is coming undone. Also the Tech rep said the strings should be replaced often because of the stress this x-bow causes upon them. After close examination the limbs look good, but I am missing one of the plastic spacers that go between the cams and the limbs. I am replacing that and hope to have everything back together this afternoon. WildWillie [/QUOTE]
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