Using a 5/8" socket and wrench, turn the Tension Adjust
hex 90 degrees clockwise. The Hex will pull itself inward
and then spin freely.
Push inward on the socket so that the tension adjust hex does not
push out and lock, allow the socket wrench to slowly spin
counterclockwise. (If the tension adjust hex locks and stops
turning repeat from step 3 on Page 9 ensuring that you are
maintaining inward pressure on the socket).
Once the socket wrench has made 4-5 counterclockwise turns, stop
pushing inward on the socket wrench and slowly allow the wrench
to turn counterclockwise (the Tension Adjust hex will push back out
and sit into its resting position).
Once the wrench ceases to spin counterclockwise on its own you
can remove the wrench.
Test the new spring tension by closing and opening the Crosswing.
If less tension is desired, repeat from step 3.
Replace Tension Adjust Cover and screws.
To decrease tension.
Crosswing Tension Adjust
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Continue on to step 7 below.
Go back to step 3 on the previous page.
To increase tension.
Rotate clockwise 90 degrees
WARNING:
High spring tension, do not allow socket wrench or tension adjust hex to spin freely once engaged.