The fixture has PEM standoffs on each side of the yoke supporting the tilt bearing.
![ScrewTorque.gif](https://support.etcconnect.com/@api/deki/files/9463/ScrewTorque.gif?revision=1)
Rough handling or overtightening the screws when servicing can cause the standoffs to shear off the plate.
![BrokenPEM.jpeg](https://support.etcconnect.com/@api/deki/files/9464/BrokenPEM.jpeg?revision=1)
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THIS DAMAGE DOES NOT CREATE A SAFETY HAZARD |
Repair may be needed if the tilt homing sensor is affected.
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To prevent this situation, do not torque the cap screws to more than 15 in/lb.
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If you have this damage on a unit, Kit #80430136 has parts and instructions for replacing the PEM Standoff bracket.
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ETC and High End Systems no longer repairs or stocks parts for this fixture. If your fixture needs repair or you need parts to do a repair, then contact LightParts at https://www.lightparts.com/ or +1 512.873.7106
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