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Originally Posted by Eric H
You loosen the strap and slide it out the front, after disconnecting the High Voltage anode from the side and the base connector of course.
You have to be very careful when sliding the base of the CRT through the Yoke assembly, sometimes things have shrunk a little and it will be a tight fit, if you try to force it you can rip the base cap off the CRT.
You might also want to discharge the HV anode on the CRT to ground, if it hasn't been powered on in years it should be discharged but sometimes static can charge it up a little and give you a little zap, not dangerous but startling.
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Thanks. That's what I thought initially, but then I saw the various bolts and wondered if that was the best way.
Will give it a go later.