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-[* black] Insert a 3/16" Allen wrench into the screw on one side of the wheel, and hold it securely in place. At the same time, use a second 3/16" Allen wrench to loosen the screw on the other side.
-[* black] Remove the screws. The wheel should now be free and fall out.
-[* icon_caution] WARNING: During reassembly, do not over-tighten the screws. They should be just firm enough to prevent the wheel from shaking. Over-tightening could result in stripped screws.
+[* black] Grab two 3/16" Allen wrenches. Insert one in each screw on the sides of the wheel. Hold one screw in place while loosening the other (counterclockwise).
+[* black] Once both screws are removed the wheel should be free and fall out.
+[* icon_note] One of the screws encapsulates the other. The inner screw should be 7/32" in length. During reassembly, the screws can be put back in on either side.
+[* icon_caution] WARNING: During reassembly, do not over-tighten the screws. They should be just firm enough to prevent the wheel from shaking (no free play). Over-tightening could result in stripped screws.