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Step 2

  

Warning!: Use Safety Glasses.

Using cutting oil and a sharp 1/4” drill bit, drill into the threads. Continue increasing drill bit sizes until the 11/32"
drill bit is used. Use a vacuum to remove all thread material from the hole. Do not use any bits larger than 11/ 32",
as doing so will damage the threads in the cleaner rail assembly. Refer to 

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Step 3

After drilling, there may be some of the threads of the nut still left inside the rail. To remove the remaining threads,
use a 3/8"-24 fine threaded tap. Insert the tap and slowly turn the tap handle clockwise and counter clockwise
working the tap in until all the threads of the broken nut are removed. Refer to 

Figure 5.

Figure 5

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