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[* black] If your epee fails either of the test gauges, this means that your contact spring is likely the culprit, and will need to be adjusted or replaced.
-[* black] If you fail the smaller test gauge or this means that your contact spring is too long. Twist the contact spring a rotation or two up the post.
-[* black] If you fail the large test gauge, this means that your contact spring is too short.
-[* black] You can gently stretch the spring, or you can replace it entirely.
+[* black] If you fail the smaller test gauge this means that your contact spring is too long. Twist the contact spring a rotation or two up the post.
+[* black] If you fail the larger test gauge, this means that your contact spring is too short.
+[* black] For contact springs that are too short, you can gently stretch the spring, or you can replace it entirely.
[* black] To remove the contact spring, pull it off the post.
[* black] Twist a new spring onto the post while applying pressure. Make sure your new spring catches on the grooves of the post.
[* black] If this still does not solve the issue there may be a foreign object inside your point. Hold your weapon with the point toward the ground and gently tap to remove any foreign object that may be preventing your contact spring from touching the contacts.