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center. You can still use a small flat head screw driver or other pointy tool
to pry out the cable clamp as portrayed above, but it is a lot easier to use
the small hole added to the face in combination with the included L-
wrench. To use the newer, easier method, simply take the long end of the
L-wrench and put it in the hole in the face of the cable clamp. Then pry the
L-wrench downward rotating the cable clamp and exposing the set screws
as displayed below.
6. Now you have access to the two set screws which are responsible for
locking the cables into position. Do not rotate the cable clamp outward any
further than needed to expose the set screws.
7. Using a 1/16" hex wrench, back the set-screws out about 2-1/2 full turns
which in most cases is sufficient to release the cable for adjustment.