Turn the adjuster screw all the way in until it stops, then turn it back a quarter of a turn. Then tighten the lock nut.
Ideally the most efficient way of doing this is with a deep set ring spanner which allows you to hold the adjuster screw where you want it, then just nip it up with the spanner, then tighten it using a socket.
As mentioned before a 6 sided socket works best on this particular nut. I pack that area with grease so a good fit really helps and prevents damaging the nut.
Ideally the most efficient way of doing this is with a deep set ring spanner which allows you to hold the adjuster screw where you want it, then just nip it up with the spanner, then tighten it using a socket.
As mentioned before a 6 sided socket works best on this particular nut. I pack that area with grease so a good fit really helps and prevents damaging the nut.
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