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tighten Deltalite 2510 screws

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 11:37 pm
by djtrumptight
So,recently while setting up for a guy i did a rental to and fine tuning the system,one of my woofers in one of my DR 250's went out.I opened the cab,checked the driver with a 9 volt battery,no action.uy renting from me said dont worry about it,the sound we had was enough.Ordered a new driver from Leland,broke it in,took out the old driver,installed the new one.Upon taking the driver all the way out i remembered that driver.The screw on the back of the positive terminal was loose and i could not find a Philip head anything that would fit behind the terminal to tighten the screw so i put some hot melt on it which has held it for years.Upon seeing this i touched a sound wire to the wire coming through the cone going to the terminal and it works but i get nothing from terminal contact.I'm sure i could have bought a tool that would fit to tighten that screw as opposed to buying a new driver :wall:

Re: tighten Deltalite 2510 screws

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:59 am
by Bill Fitzmaurice
djtrumptight wrote:I'm sure i could have bought a tool that would fit to tighten that screw as opposed to buying a new driver
The screw is a standard Philips #2. You can tighten it using a drywall screw shooter bit and a 1/4" wrench. There are right angle Philips screwdrivers that would work too, like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Piece-Right-Angle ... B002YVMC6I

Re: tighten Deltalite 2510 screws

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:16 pm
by djtrumptight
I am going to try the drywall screw shooter,at .55" i can get that behind the screw.I tried something similar to that right angle wrench but mine is the other kind thats open on both sides,no way to keep the bit from falling out.