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5 June 2011, 03:39 PM | #1 |
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micro adjustment clasp pins
which instrument do you use to press the pins on the side of the clasp for the micro adjustment?
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If you are talking about the older clasp with the holes, then even a strong toothpick or sharp pointed instrument should suffice. However, if it's the newer clasp with smooth sides, then you would need a Bergeon 6111 tool to do the job. Good luck - JJ
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6111 Bergoen...Makes it easy.
Edit...JJ has your answer!
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Toothpick for me, which has the benefit of not scratching....
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.....and you can also take care of your teeth later!!
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its the exp2 2010
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5 June 2011, 03:59 PM | #7 |
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No problems then............that would have the older clasp with holes along the sides making it much easier for you.
Just follow my advice above. Cheers - JJ
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thanks a lot
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