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Thank you for contacting your local Beefweb customer support.
I understand that you are having issues with the manual for the Beefweb Model 4000, and I would like to offer my assistance. While it seems that you are attempting to put the lower rotating cuff on the bottom half of your beef, it is important to remember to always screw in the lower rotating cuff as firmly into the beef as possible, to give the web enough clerance space so it does not get caught in your beef. Do not worry, this is a common user error with the Model 4000. If you have any further questions please do not hesistate to contact me.
All the best,
Sir Rapo The Kind
Customer Support
Beefweb Inc.