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Phil, Given that the screen is fitted properly. ie. not touching the body anywhere, and you have not compressed the mounting legs in any way, then two things you should look at.
1. When the glass is removed have a look at how far the screws thru the side uprights go into the screen frame. Knock the ends off on a grinder if they protrude and may touch the glass.
2. Consider mounting the glass in urethane, not the rubber sections which come with the screen.
More than likely the side screws are touching the glass somewhere.
Cheers
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