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Hi I just bought a I.S.C 203 mini rope grab and flip line kit from honey brothers. I've not used a rope grab since I was at merrist wood arb school back in '98! how do you get grab on the flip line? It appears you have to unbolt the cam ( the instructions say the cam is not removable). If I unbolt it does anyone know if there's a torque setting to wind nut up to- should it be replaced with fresh nut? Cheers for any advice on this. Mike

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Undo the bolt, reuse original nut. Check its still there before each use, wouldnt worry about torque setting.

 

The non-removable bit is just to distinguish it from the type with a pin rather than a bolt.

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The nut is a ` simonds locknut`.It relies on the ring of nylon for its ability to lock the thread.Obviously you wouldnt want to do, undo it repeated times, but just to fit it would be fine.I`ve done a couple and they`re still tight.

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