| 41. | Since there are no permanent welds in the structure, the set screws of the fittings can simply be loosened, allowing them to be repositioned.
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| 42. | Most washerless faucet handles are held in place with a set screw that can be turned with an allen wrench of the right size.
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| 43. | For example, a set screw that was listed in the military catalog at 5 cents in 1997 had not been ordered for 31 years.
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| 44. | The headless set screws would be less likely to catch the clothing of workers and pull them into injurious contact with the running shaft.
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| 45. | _Metal set screws, much like those found in any hardware store and estimated to be worth 57 cents, now cost the military $ 75 apiece.
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| 46. | Other types of handles, typically used in Europe, slide onto the spindle but are affixed only to the door itself without use of set screws.
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| 47. | Hardened set screws often leave a plastic deformation, in the form of a circular or semicircular mark, in the shaft that the screw sets against.
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| 48. | Unfortunately, the set screw causes damage to the shaft a flare-up of shaft material which makes the collar harder to adjust or remove.
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| 49. | -- Metal set screws, much like those found in any hardware store and estimated to be worth 57 cents, now cost the military $ 75 apiece.
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| 50. | If four 6 mm rods were secured on the corners, a second mounting plate could slide along the rods, and secured at any point via set screws.
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