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Mercedes Sabados Posted on Aug 23, 2014
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Rotozip video can't get the cutting wheel off with the wrench. It will not turn. any suggestions?

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Try a light penetrating oil on the threads, and allow time for it to work. Sometimes working the nut in both directions, back and forth, a little at a time fill allow the penetrant to lubricate the threads better, allowing it to be more easily removed.

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--W/D--

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