My friend bent the strip of metal out of place, I can't figure out any way to put it into place. It was way worse than this, but I don't know what it looks like please help.
That is the clutch safety brake Bend the loop closed so it says on the pin or go to a small equipment repair shop & buy a new partThat is the clutch safety brake Bend the loop closed so it says on the pin or go to a small equipment repair shop & buy a new part
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It was a metal strip on the clutch. My friend bent it to the exhaust. Sorry for not being detailed enough.It was a metal strip on the clutch. My friend bent it to the exhaust. Sorry for not being detailed enough.
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If the metal strip on your Samsung Cool Select Drawer slider has come out, you may be able to fix it yourself with the following steps:
Remove the Cool Select Drawer from the fridge.
Locate the metal strip and examine it to determine how it came out. If it's bent or damaged, you may need to replace it.
Reattach the metal strip to the slider by sliding it back into the groove in the slider. If it's loose, you can use a pair of pliers to carefully bend it back into place.
Once the metal strip is back in place, slide the Cool Select Drawer back into the fridge and test it to make sure it's sliding smoothly.
If you're unable to fix the problem yourself or the metal strip is damaged beyond repair, you may need to contact Samsung customer support or a professional repair service for assistance.
ir your talking where the metal tube goes into the plastic opening on the right side, take a look into the plastic opening you will see about 5 little plastic seperaters they basically are there so when you put the wand back in it should fit like a groove type. my miele was having same problem and i realized you cant just put wand in any way, doing so could bend one of those plastic strips making it hard to connect it. one of them was bent on mine and i just carefully moved it back into place and now it locks great good luck
Open the binder flat, press the top right stick thing (sorry, don't know a better word for it), and press it to your right. Lift the metal (right side) up and out. To put back in, just place in the papers, and then take the right metal strip of three prongs, and snap it back into place. Hope this makes sense.
The wiper arm connection at the motor shaft is a soft metal and known to strip out and slip. No problem to replace. Get a new wiper arm before beginning the procedure. Remove the rubber cover at the pivot and remove the nut securing the wiper arm. Pull the stripped wiper arm off and place the new one on in a horizontal and original position. Put the securing nut on and tighten it enough that it won't strip again, replace the rubber cover and done. See, NOOOOOOO problem.
Do not heat or bend any suspension parts. Big no-no. If it's all touching and out of whack, check for possible bent frame. Body-shop that did the past work might have overlooked the frame being bent. All measurements start with a straight frame.Then go after the individual hitch and sway bar.
Look it over and see how it is held in place. A stripped screw or bent clamp depending on what holds it in place is the most likely suspect.
A stripped screw get a slightly bigger one or shrink the hole with tooth pics or match stick.
Bent metal strip remove and straighten possibly bending a little more in the opposite direction. And sometime 1 metal strip may be put on upside down or turned around backwards and not holding. look for similarity in the way these type of bracket/strips attach.
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Lift your printer top, like you are going to change your ink cartridges.
Unplug your scanner & control panel by disconnecting the 3 ribbon cables
Then, you will need a screwdriver (philips head). remove the screws (about 4) from the inside housing cover.
After you have this cover off...
You should be able to see the sides of the cartridge. Take your encoder strip (gently) and thread it through the back of the cartriidges. Note: There are small slits on the side where you can thread.
If the encoder strip has come completely off (there should be tension if it is connected), you will have to located the right and left "pins" to attach it back to. I have a lexmark x-2500 so, mine are on the metal frame. The right end (arrow up) attaches to a metal strip which points straight towards you (a part of the metal frame) with a small notch at the right end and on the left end there's a type of "punchout" pin which is a part of the metal frame. I had to slightly bend the right end pin to the right, just enough to create some tension & keep the encoder strip from popping back off. The left end pin should already be bent out to the left.
Ok, I just figured this out on a friend's machine. On the top right there are three little metal rods sticking up. Put the bobbin on the middle one (coming out of the hole) and push it to the right. That switches the machine to the bobbin filling mode instead of the sewing mode. Then, pull the metal rod in the back up and place your spool on it. Loop the string around that metal disk on the top left and then into the bobbin. Press the pedal and it should work. I figured this part out, but now I can't tell how to insert the bobbin for sewing. Any suggestions?
That is the clutch safety brake Bend the loop closed so it says on the pin or go to a small equipment repair shop & buy a new part
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