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  • With the blade gear removed, it is time to focus on the power base. Use a small screwdriver or similar to remove the four rubber feet from the base. No glue is used, they are simply pressed in the openings

  • Underneath each one of the rubber feet is a screw that can be removed with either a Phillips or flat head screw driver.

  • Here are the four screws and the rubber feet once they are removed. The screws are 1/8X1/2 self tapping.

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