There are screws on both hinge sides (the opposite of the cover
''legs'') but I was not able to strengthen the (possible) springs
with those screws. The dust cover functioned long time as it
should but ''weakened'' later on. The only solution then was to
remove te cover during the play and (re) install back thereafter.
As I already wrote my solution was to use adhesive tape on the
cover ''legs''. This way the ''thickness'' of the ''legs'' increased
somewhat and this solved the problem. Anyway so far.
My assumption was that ''many'' (?) of our members own
Obsidian plinth but this assumption was obviously wrong.
There is no sense in asking advice if one can solve the problem
by himself (grin).
''legs'') but I was not able to strengthen the (possible) springs
with those screws. The dust cover functioned long time as it
should but ''weakened'' later on. The only solution then was to
remove te cover during the play and (re) install back thereafter.
As I already wrote my solution was to use adhesive tape on the
cover ''legs''. This way the ''thickness'' of the ''legs'' increased
somewhat and this solved the problem. Anyway so far.
My assumption was that ''many'' (?) of our members own
Obsidian plinth but this assumption was obviously wrong.
There is no sense in asking advice if one can solve the problem
by himself (grin).