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-[* orange] Make sure the lever is to the right to loosen.
+[* orange] Move the lever on the ratchet to the right to set it to loosen.
[* red] Use the 1/4 inch ratchet with an 8mm socket to remove the nuts by repeatedly rotating counterclockwise.
-[* icon_note] Although it is common for the left meaning to loosen and the right meaning to tighten, when upside down, the lever is, in fact, facing to the left, so the rules still apply.
-[* icon_caution] Other ratchets may differ and be reversed (left to loosen, right to tighten)
+ [* icon_note] Although it’s common to associate left with loosening and right with tightening, keep in mind that when the ratchet is upside down, the lever may appear to point left—but the standard rules still apply.
+[* icon_caution] Other ratchets may differ and be reversed (left to loosen, right to tighten).