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+[title] Remove End Cap from Shredder Blade
+[* icon_caution] If you're dealing with a shredder that has fully seized up, there's two locations it will be stuck and this is one of them.
+[* red] Remove the 4xH5 22mm Screws from the end.
+[* orange] If the shredder is siezed, spray in the marked locations with some penetrating spray and give it a few minutes to soak in.
+[* yellow] Take a big hammer and tap on alternating sides to try get the end cap off. The amount of force you need will vary from "just a light tap" to "am I going to break this?" depending on how rusted in it is.
+[* icon_note] The first one I did had been sitting around for months in the weather and took me a lot of hammering to get off. The second one (had been seized for ~a month) was just a couple taps and it just popped off.
+[* black] Once you get the end off you can take out the adjustment piece - note there's a plastic spacer and a nut that goes onto the red adjustment knob, put these aside so you don't lose them!

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