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9. Before we remove the set screws to free the cables, it is important to
make note of the cable adjustment settings. This can be done by
observing the location of the cable paint mark relative to the reference
dimples on the boot. If no marks are visible then you can simply make new
ones with a marker. To do this, make a mark on the cable and then
another mark just above that mark on the boot. This custom mark will need
to be transposed to the new cable. If you are certain that no cable
adjustments have previously been mad e then you can simply re-install the
new cable to the factory default setting.
Now using your 1/16″ L-style Hex Wrench (provided in your boot accessory
pack) or a ‘Pro-Wrench’, remove the set screws. If you have difficulty
removing the screws, try using WD-40 or similar thread lube. Take note
that the Pro Wrench is precision ground from very hard drill rod steel and
can remove tight screws when the L-Wrench cannot.
The L-Hex wrench we supply (in the accessory pack) is of the very finest
quality available and made in the USA, but by the very nature of how these
types of wrenches are manufactured, they do not work quite as well as the
Pro Wrench. The Pro Wrench is a highly-recommended accessory tool and
is available through our online store. If you are having trouble with stripped
set screw sockets and don’t have a Pro Wrench, you might find a “Pro
Wrench” style tool at your local hobby shop. I have never found this type of
tool at a hardware store. Be sure to ask for a precision ground 1/16″ hex
wrench and be sure the tip is ground from drill-blank steel. All the wrenches
of this type I have ever seen have smooth and shiny tip shanks. If the
shanks are black in color an
d hex shaped for its entire length, it’s likely they
are not ground from drill rod steel.