Positioned the [D090]1075 10kg masses on the table top per D1001139 with one small adjustment to clear the ROC heater base dog clamp. Things might change anyway when we balance so I'll keep the 'as-built' on-going. Otherwise, they are all in position and bolted down EXCEPT three top masses that are on viton. If you don't see the four big shiny Ag plated 3/8 SHCS heads, be careful using it as a brace. The three viton'd masses are the most central in the table and the most -Y and -X. There are only six stacks on the table so just be careful.
On another note, I found a CPS cable that looks like it was stoutly stepped on evidenced by the copper shielding. See attached photo of the V1 cable down on Stage0. Again, be careful where you step; as you know, there are a lot of cables. I'll check the signal on this sensor and report on its condition.
Looking at the trends of the WHAM5 ISI CPS sensors, there does not appear to be any damage to the V1 sensor. It looks like all the other sensors on the platform (see attached) and most other HAMs as well. The shift evident on these local sensor is from the change in payload I did Friday, yes, even though the platform is locked.