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Re: SMP screw down crown
In Response To: SMP screw down crown ()

: Hi i am a new SMP owner i have just bought me
: the SMP 007 limited series, but i am just
: geeting used to it, i have one question how
: tigh should the screw down crown be, i am
: affraid to break it or to strees the
: material.
: i will really apreciate any help i can get.

: Thanks a lot

Answer - It should not be any tighter than you can screw with your thumb and pointing finger. Some people need their finger nails to get a grip, and that's OK. However, NEVER use any tool to screw it down; that would provide too much torque and do damage.

MMC

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