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Should the Optional Spacer (Beef) Plate be drilled larger than the recommended min hole size?

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Should the Optional Spacer (Beef) Plate be drilled larger than the recommended min hole size?

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In large fixtures where the alignment of holes between the three plates is difficult to maintain, it is recommended that the holes in the Spacer Plate be enlarged to accommodate any misalignment, as the size of these holes is not crucial to the X PROBE assembly. The holes in the Spacer Plate act as a guide for the X PROBE Interconnect Receptacle onto the Interconnect Pin. If a relieved hole is desired on the Spacer Plate it is recommended that the oversized hole be on the top surface versus the bottom as this additionally guides the probe.

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