Could be a "select on factory final test" resistor, which was soldered into the board during production after they determined that, for that particular batch of boards, this was the optimum resistor value. Saves time on the adjustment process if you already have the particular section pre a ligned already, and less time in production as well, especially as they probably saw all the finished boards had about the same small range of adjustments per batch, so removed the adjustment and made it fixed.