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During the next step, DO NOT let the chain
fall off the sprockets. It can be very difficult
to return the chain to its proper location on
the sprockets without changing the table
adjustments.
Note: The goal in the next step is to remove
looseness in the chain without putting tension
on it or the sprockets.
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