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  1. End Pipe Position: Pipes can be seen on the sides of the bracelet.


Remark: There are 2 types of pins that are used for this construction (Fig. 1). Type A has one pin and one pipe. Type B has one pin and two pipes.



 

  • Removing links
    Using the S-920 bracelet removing bit & pin support, place the bit against the pipe hole and press the bracelet down in the opposite direction of the arrow mark on the link. The link pin is pushed out the opposite side. (Fig. 2)

NOTE: If Type B pin/pipes applies, then a pipe will be removed in addition to the bracelet's Iinkpin.
  • Reassembly
    Align the links and, using the S-920 bracelet fixing bit & pin support, place the link pin in the side opposite from where the bracelet's link pipe remained. If the remained pin is forced out, press it down by using S-920 holder. (Fig. 4)
      
  


  2. Hidden Pipe Position: Pipe is not obvious until the link-fixing pin is removed.

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  • Removing links
    Using the S-920 bracelet removing bit & pin support, place the bit against the hole for pin and press the bracelet down in the opposite direction of the arrow mark on the link. The link pin is pushed out the opposite side. (Fig. 1) Be sure not to lose the pipe. Usually, the pipe drops out from the link's hole.

  • Reassembly
    Locate the hole for pipe (big opening on the link). install the pipe into the hole of the link. Match up the links together (be sure that the pipe does not fall off). Insert the link's pin into the link. (Fig, 2)



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