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19. Now you can adjust the cables to the appropriate setting by moving the
cable until its marker dot (shown here in red, but the color will vary) aligns
with the appropriate dot on the boot.
20. Now rotate the cable clamp outward and reinstall the set screws. Be
sure to install them carefully so you do not cross the threads. If the screw
does not go in easily, back the screw out and try a slightly different angle.
Run the screws down into the hole until they just start making contact with
the cable. Now tighten one screw a little and then the other, back and forth
about four times, with the final tightening quite snug.
Understand the set screws are what is locking the cables together. If you
don’t get them tight enough, the cables will pull out during use. Having said
this, it is also possible to strip out the hex sockets of the screw using too
much force with the supplied L-Hex wrench. As a better alternative, we
offer the ‘Pro Wrench,’ which is made from precision-ground, super-hard,