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+ | [* black] Whenever you install a screw, first turn the screw counter-clockwise (in the “loosey” direction) to “seat” the screw. |
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+ | [* black] Turn slowly until you feel the screw level off and sink slightly, then stop. |
+ | [* black] Now it's safe to tighten the screw. |
+ | [* icon_note] A properly seated screw will turn easily until it's fully tight. |
+ | [* icon_caution] An improperly seated screw is increasingly difficult to tighten—because its misaligned threads are cutting into the threads in the screw hole, causing permanent damage. This is known as "cross-threading." |
+ | [* black] If your screw doesn't tighten easily, back off and re-seat it. |
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