: Use the pliers to gently pull off the top stops and slide the old zipper head off the track.
To put together a , you need to organize the components by size (#3, #5, #8, and #10) and type (metal, nylon, or plastic) to ensure you have the right parts for your specific repair. These kits typically include sliders, top and bottom stops, and insertion pins. 🛠️ Assembly Steps
What are you repairing? (e.g., a jacket, tent, or backpack)
: Keep the included pliers handy for crimping stops and removing old sliders.
: Group pieces by their size number, usually found on the back of the slider.
: Use a partitioned container to keep the small stops and pins from mixing. ⚡ Quick Repair Guide If you are using this kit to fix a broken zipper:
: Use the pliers to gently pull off the top stops and slide the old zipper head off the track.
To put together a , you need to organize the components by size (#3, #5, #8, and #10) and type (metal, nylon, or plastic) to ensure you have the right parts for your specific repair. These kits typically include sliders, top and bottom stops, and insertion pins. 🛠️ Assembly Steps
What are you repairing? (e.g., a jacket, tent, or backpack)
: Keep the included pliers handy for crimping stops and removing old sliders.
: Group pieces by their size number, usually found on the back of the slider.
: Use a partitioned container to keep the small stops and pins from mixing. ⚡ Quick Repair Guide If you are using this kit to fix a broken zipper:
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