| 1. | The set screw holding the handle in place will be underneath.
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| 2. | It also excludes set screws, which are covered under part 5.
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| 3. | For longer life, set screws are usually made of alloy steel and case hardened.
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| 4. | The two pieces are held together with a set screw.
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| 5. | Proper torque on the connectors set screws is critical to having an acceptable repair.
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| 6. | Instead, set screw connectors, clamps or crimp connectors are used.
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| 7. | Once focused, a set screw was tightened to hold the rear section in place.
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| 8. | The canopy is held in place with two set screws.
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| 9. | Use an Allen wrench to loosen the set screw.
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| 10. | In most set screw applications, this consideration is irrelevant.
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