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Old 11-09-2013, 12:45 AM
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Not really. The metal part only goes from the face to the vertical line between the 27" radius and 54 degree markings from there back to the neck it is all glass and an insulator would be unneeded on that glass part.

I meant that the insulator would go around the face of the tube, like the Zenith Portholes that have the thick plastic spacer/insulator around the screen to keep the bezel from becoming electrified.
You can see one in this picture, it pushes the CRT backwards just about the right amount.

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Old 11-09-2013, 07:19 AM
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Hi Jr, no the yoke does not slide.
Sure looks like it has an adjustment for it. (circled in red)

Edit: Guess not, I see in other pictures on the ETF site that the adjustment on top of the yoke would prevent this slotted adjustment from being used. Or is the metal plate under the wing nut also slotted? If so, then the yoke should be slide-able.
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Old 11-09-2013, 12:02 PM
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Sure looks like it has an adjustment for it. (circled in red)

Edit: Guess not, I see in other pictures on the ETF site that the adjustment on top of the yoke would prevent this slotted adjustment from being used. Or is the metal plate under the wing nut also slotted? If so, then the yoke should be slide-able.
Hi WISCOJIM, I looked closely and found that the slotted adjustment only moves the magnet assembly, not the deflection coils. I assume moving the magnets focuses the picture, is that correct?

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