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    AXLEIWHEEL ASSEMBLY CONT. 7. Push axle lhrough axle hole and continue pushing all the way through the oppo. site end. GRIPPER CLAWlLlFT 10. Guide the upper gripper claw piece through the lower gripper claw piece and snap slots onto the lower gripper claw bar. Snap the lower lift's slots onlo the upper lift's bar as shown. AXLEIWHEEL ASSEM[...]