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Feb 19, 2022,08:49 AM
 

they will come off easily once they are first "unscrewed"? Don't know if I want to apply loctite as I can foresee I will be swapping strap frequently... hahaha

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Detaching deployant clasp

 
 By: colin.cc.lam : February 19th, 2022-05:08
Good day! New member here and nice to meet you all First of all please pardon me if this question has been asked millions of time. I've been searching thru multiple forums but to no avail. I am trying to detach the deployant clasp (it is the newer version... 

Hi there Colin and welcome!

 
 By: templetowers : February 19th, 2022-07:20
The bar you are trying to unscrew threads into itself from the other side so you will require two screwdrivers. One end to stop it from moving while unscrewing the other side. I normally use a little low strength loctite (red I think?) when putting back t... 

Thanks TempleTowers!

 
 By: colin.cc.lam : February 19th, 2022-08:49
they will come off easily once they are first "unscrewed"? Don't know if I want to apply loctite as I can foresee I will be swapping strap frequently... hahaha

I wouldn't expect it to come off too easily

 
 By: rnaden : February 19th, 2022-09:45
It's similar to those on the Breguet deployants, and in my case, I've unscrewed it many times and have not applied loctite, but it's not come off or gotten loose so far. Then again, it will depend on how much flex takes place on those points.

Thanks Maden. Nice to know :)

 
 By: colin.cc.lam : February 19th, 2022-10:56