Introducción
Las gafas se componen de una montura y dos cristales. La montura es el exterior de metal o plástico de las gafas. Y los laterales que descansan sobre las orejas se denominan "varillas" o "patas".
El cristal es la pieza de vidrio que se encuentra frente a los ojos. A veces, la montura de las gafas puede aflojarse y el cristal puede salirse. Con esta guía, podrás volver a colocar fácilmente el cristal en la montura.
Qué necesitas
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Localiza el tornillo en la bisagra de la esquina de las gafas, entre el cristal y la varilla o pata, y desatorníllalo con un destornillador de 1,5 mm, girando en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj.
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