>>adjusting the tube position as necessary and re-tightening the
screws.<<

I don't think so.  This is a question of adjusting the positioning rings
on the neck of the tube--possibly even the yoke itself.  I'm not sure
which ring adjusts what, but trial and error will make it readily
apparent.

Just don't forget that you're fooling around with several kilovolts that
will make you jump if you get your fingers in the wrong place.
Just be cautious.

You still have to open the case.

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