How to Adjust the Draw Length on a Diamond Razor Edge

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  • 1). Hold the bow upright so that the side of the upper cam that has a numbered scale in the center, the module, faces you.

  • 2). Insert your Allen key wrench into the recessed hexagonal head of the first module screw, located just past the "6" marking on the module scale, and turn the handle counterclockwise until you are able to lift the screw away from the cam.

  • 3). Press the bow if necessary to locate the second module screw, which is located just past the end of the "Stud-R" marking on the module. Insert your Allen key wrench into its head and turn the handle of the wrench away from you until you can lift the screw away from the cam.

  • 4). Rotate the module by grasping it with your hands and moving it in either direction. The groove on the cam, just above the module, should point to the desired length setting on the module scale. The number "1" represents the longest possible draw length and "6" the shortest setting.

  • 5). Apply a bead of Loctite Threadlocker Blue 242 around the first module screw. Wipe off any excess with a clean cloth and then insert it into its hole. Put the Allen key wrench into the head of the screw and turn the wrench handle toward you until you have firmly tightened the screw. Repeat for the second screw.

  • 6). Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the module of the lower cam. Make sure that the settings for both cams are the same.

  • 7). Allow the Loctite to dry for 10 minutes before using the bow and making sure the adjustment is comfortable for you. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for both cams whenever you need to change the draw length of your Diamond Razor Edge bow.

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