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    Quote Originally Posted by lubbing5cherubs View Post
    sorry for the confusion. I have the big T bar I am after the one that does to undo the front plates (I know not technical name) that you can change around. Is this a normal allen key?
    Toni
    Yes a standard allen key will do the job. 4mm is the size your after
    Cheers

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    Yup. 4mm.
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    All very nice. BUT, a wee bit of dust in such small sockets prevents full purchase of the driver, and the socket becomes rounded in short order; then hard to tighten adequately. I replaced all the screws in my Griz (very similar to Supernova) with Phillips-head countersunk machine screws and haven't looked back.

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    thank you hubby got home last night and he was able to get it from bunnies for me. thank you very much.
    Toni

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    I have a set of T-handled Allen wrenches both SAE and Metric. They are handier than a shirt pocket. Just get a set that includes the size you need and the rest will be a bonus. (An asset to your shop)

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