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Adjusting a Lazy Susan is a relatively simple process that can be done in just a few steps. Here's how: 1. Clear the Lazy Susan: Before adjusting the Lazy Susan, remove any items that are on it to prevent them from getting in the way during the process. 2. Determine the problem: Identify what's causing the Lazy Susan to be misaligned or difficult to rotate. This could be due to a loose or broken bracket, a warped or damaged surface, or uneven weight distribution. 3. Tighten loose brackets: If the brackets holding the Lazy Susan in place are loose, use a screwdriver to tighten them. Make sure the brackets are tightened securely but not so tight that they damage the surface of the Lazy Susan. 4. Repair or replace damaged parts: If the Lazy Susan's surface is warped or damaged, you may need to repair or replace it. If the brackets are broken or damaged, they will need to be replaced. 5. Adjust the weight distribution: If the Lazy Susan is difficult to rotate due to uneven weight distribution, try rearranging the items on it to create a more balanced load. 6. Lubricate the mechanism: If the Lazy Susan still isn't rotating smoothly, try lubricating the mechanism. You can use a lubricant such as WD-40 or a food-safe lubricant if the Lazy Susan is in the kitchen. 7. Test the Lazy Susan: Once you've completed the adjustments, test the Lazy Susan by rotating it a few times to ensure it's working properly. By following these steps, you can easily adjust a Lazy Susan and have it rotating smoothly once again.
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