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Old 7 April 2018, 10:23 PM   #1
TempoKing
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FS: Rolex 116900 AirKing Bracelet Double Spring Bar Removal Tool

This tool is made specifically for spring bar pins and help install watch bracelets
and bands of new (or used) watch cases.
The width of these pliers adjusts to fit bands from 10 mm to 30 mm, and by
just turning a screw you can lock the pliers in the specific size you need for
your repair. It features two reversible, stainless steel forks to grip the
bracelet. There are notches allowing you to position the forks anywhere from
0 to 45º degree angles. Choose from the standard or the fine tips.
The standard tips measure 1.30mm wide with 0.33mm point diameter.
The fine tips measure 1.10mm wide with 0.23mm point diameter.

Width adjusts from 10 to 30 mm
Locks by turning a screw
Notches for fork position from 0 to 45º degree angles
Reversible Stainless Steel forks
Choose from 1.10mm or 1.3mm fork width
Product size 3.8" X 1.6" X 0.4" Inches (95 X 40 X 9mm)
Comes with 4 double forks


Prior to using the springbar tool to release the bracelet from the case (?)
Separate the bracelet from the clasp using a small pin so the bracelet can
lay flat on the table/bench

After separating the bracelet from the clasp, mask off the lug with either
masking tape, Line up the straight edge of the tape with the edge of the lug.
The masking tape will help prevent springbar scratches.

Extremely affordable
Before using the Rolex bracelet removal tool, be sure to adjust the set of
screws so the tongs are just wider than the solid end link.
Doing so will prevent the tongs from scratching the case just in case the
tongs slip from the springbar shoulders.

Insert the tool around the narrow part of the clasp hinge on the 6:00 o'clock
side of the watch. Starting at the 12:00 o'clock side is kind of hard as the
tool has to navigate around the wider part of the clasp hinge - So start at 6

Squeeze both sides equally insuring that the springbar is fully compressed
together. Once compressed slide the watch head away from the solid end link.

To refit, start with the 12:00 o'clock side if the bracelet.
Squeeze both sides equally insuring that the springbar is fully compressed,
and keep the solid end link stationary on the work surface and slide the
watch head into the solid end link Nir the otherway around

Carefully fit the watch head into the solid end link.
Once the 12:00 o'clock side watch head is backed into the solid end link,
release the tool and move the end link so that the springbars fully fit into the holes.

Essentially, keep the solid end link stationary, and back the watch head into SEL.

Slide the end link around such that the springbars snap into the holes.
You should hear it click into place.

Follow the same steps for the 6:00 o'clock side, installing the 6 o'clock side last
is easier as there is more room to maneuver with the skinnier part of the
bracelet clasp hinge.

Price $45.- Includes shipping and insurance within USA
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