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d. Cut and discard the two tie-wraps securing the
scuff plate and discard the plate. Then cut and
discard the tie-wrap securing the RF cables (see
Figure 6).
e. Using a 7/16" open-end wrench, disconnect the
four RF cable connectors from the LNB (see
Figure 6). Remove the RF4 connector, first, and
then remove RF3, RF2, and RF1 connectors in
sequence.
f. Reconnect the RF1 connector, first, and then
reconnect the RF2, RF3, and RF4 connectors in
sequence.
g. Using a 7 mm open-end wrench (supplied in kit),
remove and discard the four hex nuts that
secure the LNB studs to the feed (see Figure 7).
h. Remove and discard the LNB.
i. Using the 7 mm open-end wrench, secure the
new LNB’s studs to the feed with four new
M4 hex nuts (see Figure 7). Then tighten the
nuts to 11 in.-lbs torque.
j. Using a 7/16" open-end torque wrench,
reconnect the four RF cables to the LNB and
orient the cables as shown in Figure 8.
Reconnect the RF1 connector, first, and then
reconnect the RF2, RF3, and RF4 connectors in
sequence.
Ensure the cable wires each lie flat against the
previous connector, as shown in Figure 8, or the
scuff plate will not seat correctly.
Tighten the connectors to 15 in.-lbs torque.
k. Secure the RF2, RF3, and RF4 cables together
with a tie-wrap (supplied in kit) through one of
the two LNB mounting holes and between RF1
and RF2 (see Figure 6).
l. Place a new scuff plate (supplied in kit) onto the
LNB (see Figure 6).
m. Secure the scuff plate to the LNB with two
tie-wraps (supplied in kit) through the two LNB
mounting holes (see Figure 6).
Figure 6: Scuff Plate, RF Connectors, and Tie-Wraps
Figure 7: Hex Nuts Securing the LNB to the Feed
Figure 8: Angle of RF Connectors