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    Default Loop Lock Cover

    I purcahsed a loop lock cover from my pool builder and they installed it. Ary you supposed to receive a tool to screw the anchors back into the pavers?

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    Yes. A big Allen wrench.

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    Standard run of the mill 1/4" hex (allen) wrench. if you didnt get it, you can get one at a local hardware/home improvement store.

    If you are very careful, you could technically use a drill with the allen/hex wrench bit in it, but if you overdo it you'll pull the anchors out of the decking. Be forewarned if you try it that way

    -Chris

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    Put a tiny bit of grease on the threads before you screw them back in. Mine use to seize up during the summer and when I tried to raise them in the fall the whole anchor would spin if they were stuck.

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    I use my portable drill with the tensioner all the way down to 1. This way, if I overdo it, nothing bad happens. Using the drill is much faster than screwing all of the anchors down by hand. I haven't used the tool that the company gave me since the first year.

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