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Originally Posted by Chris K
Thanks Kevin...those 2 slots along the housing for mounting move the housing closer but if the yoke body is slid back within the housing, I still needed to slide the yoke forward. I can see in the anode setup photo, your yoke is in the forward position within the housing. My situation was the housing was pushed along the slots as far forward as the rubber cushions would allow but the yoke wasn't as far forward in the housing as it should have been.
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Makes sense. Just remember when mounting yokes you can't really get them too close to the CRT, so everything should be maximized in that direction. Also allows for more clearance of the focus coil movement, as you don't what that bumping into the rear of the yoke.