User`s guide
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Compound Bow
USER’S GUIDE
HYPERLITE™ POCKET FEATURES
ASYMMETRIC IDLER
HYPERLITE™ UNIBODY POCKET NOTICE
The new Hyperlite
™
Pocket System is unlike that on any other bow. Some special
considerations must be followed so that the system continues to function properly.
·IMPORTANT: Do not “bottom” the limbs
against the riser on a bow equipped with
the HyperLite
TM
Unibody Pocket System!
Traditional limb pockets use a “bottomed” position to
determine peak weight. This position is where the limb,
pocket and riser contact one another simultaneously.
Due to the unique design of the HyperLite
™
Unibody
Pocket System, the “bottomed” limb position is NOT
when the limbs contact the riser. The bottomed position
for HyperLite
™
Unibody pockets is where the bottom
surface of the limb is approximately .20” (3/16” or 5
mm) away from the riser. The limb bolt may be
adjusted to slightly increase the draw weight, but the
gap between the limb and riser must never be less than
0.15” (4 mm).
Some PSE bows are equipped with a
special asymmetric idler wheel, which is
assembled on the top limb. It is essential
that the idler be oriented properly. The
wide edge of the idler always goes to
cable guard side of the bow. The
illustration shows the proper orientation
of the idler for a right-handed bow
when viewed while holding the bow
(from behind).
VIBRACHECK HUSH ACCESSORIES
Wide edge
If your bow is equipped with limb bands, the proper
placement of the bands is approximately 1/8” beyond the
limb fork for pultruded limbs and between the overlay and
the flare on compression molded limbs.
If your bow is equipped with a Cable Guard Damper it
should be even with cable slide when the bow is at rest.
More than one Cable Guard Damper can be used.
Compression Molded Limb
Pultruded Limb
Under-limb pad
removed for clarity