Gen3_ITC - Calibration - Determining Boom Angle Zero on ITC
When calibrating the boom angle on an ITC for the Gen3-LMS, the boom must be raised up 0 degrees.
For an ITC the boom angle is at 0 degrees when the boom/chassis pivot pin and boom/head pivot pin are at the same height off the ground.
Move the ITC to flat level ground and use a plumb bob to align the pivots pins.
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