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Watch bracelet cotter pins
Watch bracelet cotter pins







watch bracelet cotter pins
  1. Watch bracelet cotter pins how to#
  2. Watch bracelet cotter pins free#

If you are replacing or have damaged pins or sleeves, take one of the pins that you removed from the watch band and measure its width with your digital gauge. If you are only shortening your watch band, go to step 9 Remove the pin from the band with your jeweler’s pliers and set it aside in your parts tray. When you can’t drive the pin pusher down any further, set it aside and remove the band from the holder. Take your pin pusher again and pound out the pin in this link with the flat head of your hammer. Place the watch band in the watch holder and align the hole in the last link you need to remove with a hole in the holder. Again, be careful not to use too much force and damage the watch band.Ĭount the number of links you need to remove from this side of the watch band. Pound the friction sleeve out of the hole with your ball peen hammer. Using the pin pusher again, position the tip inside the link hole against the silver ring of the pin sleeve. If the center sleeve did not fall out set the watch band back in the holder so that the center piece with the sleeve still inside the link is accessible. Be careful as the small sleeve may fall out when you pull the watch band apart. Hold the band firmly in your hand and grip the partially removed pin with your jeweler’s pliers to pull the pin out. At this point, you will need to take the jeweler’s pliers and remove the pin. When you cannot push the pin pusher any further into the band, set the pusher aside and remove the watch band from the holder. Try to keep the pin pusher as vertical as possible to avoid breaking or bending the tool. Holding the pusher steady, take your small ball peen hammer and begin to tap on the end of the pin pusher with the flat head side. Center the point of the pin pusher over the link pin in the watch band. Take your pin pushers and select the largest diameter pusher that will smoothly fit through the band link pin hole. NOTE: You will need to use some force to remove this pin, so start gently and work slowly up until the pin starts to move – over doing the force could damage the watch band. Make sure that the hole of the link you want to remove is positioned over a hole in the band holder. Removing the pin can make it easier to work on the watch band links and fit the band into the holder properly.

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If there are arrows on the inside of the watch band make sure and push the pins out the same direction of the arrows.įeel free to open the watch band if you need more space to work – You can remove the “springbar” pin that is holding the clasp to the end of the band and open the band to get it to fit into the watch band holder.

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Anytime you are removing more than one link, you should split the total to be removed between both sides of the clasp so the clasp will stay centered on your wrist.Ĭhoose the side you want to start with and set band in the watch band holder to keep it steady. Once you know how many links you need to remove from the band, you need to decide how many links you are removing from each side of the watch band.

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To learn How to Determine How Many Links to Remove from your watch band, check out this article. When you need to adjust the length of your watch band by removing links, it helps to know exactly how many links you need to remove. You may need a magnifier to see inside the band if the tube does not fall out of the band. How do you know if your watch band uses pin and sleeve pins to keep the links together? Look at the end of the pins (on the side of the watch band) these are usually smooth on both ends and similar to cotter pins -(dont get confused the pin and sleeves pin is NOT tapered so both ends are exactly the same diameter). Use this guide to remove links that are held in place with a pin and sleeve style friction pin. If your metal watch band is broken or needs adjustment and is configured with these pin and sleeve connectors, this guide will show you how to easily remove links and ensure a perfect fit.









Watch bracelet cotter pins