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+ | [title] Replace the caps |
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+ | [* black] This step is tricky and you will probably require assistance. |
+ | [* black] You need to bring the screen angle all the way down. This way you'll need to exert less force against the spring, while inserting the screw. |
+ | [* black] Pass the washer through the screw, making sure the bent portion is facing the straight end of the spring. |
+ | [* black] Slowly push the screw towards its threaded base. Mind the washer's orientation and be careful. If you slip, the spring can eject the screw and washer away. |
+ | [* black] ***Ensure that the screw is positioned straight over the threaded base.*** You don't want it to start biting its way through. It's gonna ruin the threads and you'll end with a way bigger problem than you started with. |
+ | [* black] ***Slowly ***start turning the screw. It's gonna be fairly difficult. Don't stop pushing the screw while screwing, unless you are sure that you've got a couple of full turns . |
+ | [* black] Now you can release the pressure against the screw and simply keep screwing until the washer has successfully secured the spring. ***Don't over-tighten***. |