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Old 03-25-13 | 06:57 AM
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For future reference, a few things I've found: Some hex wrenches have beveled ends (not the ball end type) which reduce the depth of engagement in the already shallow sockets of most cleat screws. Using a wrench with a flat end, or grinding the end flat on and existing wrench will improve engagement. Also, clean out the socket thoroughly with a pointy tool and compressed air to help ensure maximum depth of engagement with the wrench.
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