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DIY Belt Buckle Screws Hook Replacement for Repair Belts Handbag Accessories

DIY Belt Buckle Screws Hook Replacement for Repair Belts Handbag Accessories

Regular price $21.99 USD
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Brand: Myya

Color: Silver

Features:

  • Made of solid brass material.
  • Note: This 3mm item Applies only to the original belt buckle which with a diameter of between 2-3mm threaded hold. This item is a replacement part of the belt buckle repair and there are many types of belts. Before placing an order, please be sure tore the diameter of the hole on your belt buckle to avoid the item can not be used
  • A small Part can save a rare precious belt
  • Fine plating, durable color
  • Package: 1x buckle Screws Hook

Details: More about this product: How to choose the right item? Please refer to the picture description on the details page. There are differences between the 2mm and 3mm. The 3mm is a male thread and the 1mm is a female thad with a screw. 2mm style applies to the belt buckle with a approximately 2mm hole, the hole without thread. 3mm style applies to the buckle with a approximately 3mm hole,the hole is threaded. This is a repair replacement item, please measure the size of your belt before purchasing, and select the appropriate item. DIY maintenance to bring you a sense of happiness and accomplishment. Special instructions: How do you remove the one broken off in the hole so you can screw the new one? Reference Method 1: Take a 3mm broken screw as an example: Tools needed: 1.5 and 2.3mm drill one of each/ electric drill/ 3mm tap 1. Grind the fracture flat first, and use the tip of the tap to punch a positioning point in the center to prevent the hole drilling from shifting. 2. Drill a 1.5mm hole, be careful, the hole should not be too deep, too large or offset to prevent damage to the original thread. 3. Enlarge the hole to 2.3mm (Max2.5mm). 4. First use the tip of the scissor to unscrew the broken screw counterclockwise, if not, use a 3mm (M3) tap to repair the threaded hole. Reference Method 2: Gorilla Glue or the like broken piece or something similar to its size if you lost it, let it sit for a bit and then unscrew it off when the glue is hardened. -Hope That Helps.

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