10/11/2009

Review of Watch Band Link Pin Remover for Bracelet Adjustments with 2 Extra Pins

This little gadget does exactly what it's supposed to. Once I got the hang of using it, the link pins came out in about ten seconds each. The large knurled wheel on the bottom raises the link until it lines up with tool's ejector pin. The ejector pin is then advanced by turning the tool's large plastic screw-in knob, pushing the link pin out. A good light and magnifier are a big help in ensuring that the ejector pin is lined up with the hole in the watchband link.

IMPORTANT: The watchband links have arrows showing which way to push to remove the pin. Do not ignore the arrow. If you try to push the pin out from the wrong end, you'll simply make it tighter and will probably break the tool.

Product Description
Heavy duty twist movement to remove stubborn links. Most link removers use a small handle, but this larger model makes it easier to remove links. Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments Watch Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments - Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments. Twist design makes it easy to remove or add links to your watch band. Every watch collector needs a watch adjuster as part of their collection. Stop wasting money taking it to a jewler when you can do it yourself. It pays for itself after 2 uses. Easily alter your watch at home without scratching the band. Plastic Body Watch Band Link Removal Tool. The pin is about 0.034 inches in diameter. The tool can accept watch bands up to 7/8 inch wide. The pins are delicate must be used with care. For best results, make sure the pin is aligned with the hole for the link pin, it is a smaller diameter than the hole and that the pins are not the screw in type. We are unable to get additional pins for this item. This tool is for removing round pins from watches. It is not for flat leaf pins, spring bars or rivets. The round pins come in 2 varieties, split pins and compression barrell pins. The split pin may look like a screw, but it is a pin. Typically engraved on the link is an arrow that shows you the direction in which to push out the pin. The compression barrel pin has a sold pin with a collar that fits inside a link and lockes the pin in place. It is smooth on either end and does not look like a screw. They can be typically removed in either direction. DO NOT LOOSE THE COLLAR, you will need to reinsert them. Height Adjustable Bed to Fit Most Type of the Watch Band

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