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Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante

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  1. Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante, Cierre de plástico: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante, Cierre de plástico: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante, Cierre de plástico: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • Localiza la parte de arriba de la cremallera del lado que está el deslizador.

    • Usa pinzas de corte para remover el seguro de la cremallera.

    • Cuidado de solo cortar el plástico, no la tela.

  2. Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Usa pincitas para remover cualquier sobrante de piezas del seguro de la prenda

  3. Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 3, imagen 1 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 3, imagen 2 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 3, imagen 3 de 3
    • Quita el cierre de la prenda

  4. Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 4, imagen 1 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 4, imagen 2 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 4, imagen 3 de 3
    • Inserta el nuevo deslizador en la cremallera

    • Tal vez necesites algo de fuerza para poner el deslizador sobre la cinta anterior

    • Asegúrate de que el deslizador de la cremallera esté orientado con la parte derecha hacia arriba cuando lo vuelvas a deslizar en la cremallera.

    Bonjour, je n’arrive pas à faire descendre le nouveau curseur, seriez vous pourquoi ?

    vcarpentier78 - Contestar

    Regardez s’il y a quelque obstruction le long de la fermeture, un bout de fil peut dérailler ou bloquer le curseur ou une dent qui est déformée. Un peu de lubricant pourrait aussi aider. Bonne chance.

    haingu nguyen -

  5. Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 5, imagen 1 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 5, imagen 2 de 3 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 5, imagen 3 de 3
    • Toma un tope de reemplazo.

    • Posiciona el nuevo tope sobre la cincha en el mismo lugar donde el viejo tope estaba puesto.

  6. Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Remplaza el cierre de plástico deslizante: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa un alicate para prensar el tope en su lugar.

    Incollato. Solo pressione o a caldo?

    Piergiorgio Fol - Contestar

    Ciao @piergiorgiofol, da quanto ha capito le istruzioni della guida e il video sopra, bisogna solo premere il fermo sulla fettuccia con l'aiuto delle pinze. Non viene menzionato di scaldare. Forse dipende dal materiale della parte di ricambio che usi, ma l'etichetta o il packaging di questa dovrebbe indicare se c'è qualcosa di speciale a fare per montarla. Buona riparazione!

    Claire Miesch -

Conclusión

Para saber más sobre piezas de reemplazo o consultar más ayuda, contacta con el servicio de Atención al Cliente de Patagonia'''.

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23 comentarios

Where do I get the parts needed?

jonaskrat - Contestar

Off of another zipper

nerdyrepair -

Amazon has replacement parts, but I found you can get almost any zipper parts from a sailing supply company called sailrite.com.

Scott Lamorte -

Perfect...thank you! I had seen about 10 other videos on how to do this repair but yours was the one that showed me exactly how to do it and it worked perfectly the first time. Much appreciated!

starrdustt57 - Contestar

Thank you! This was great - I ordered the knippers and replacement parts for a jacket of mine that I broke, as I know my children will be breaking there's sooner or later. It cost me $10 instead of $40+ to replace a jacket.

Megan Elmore - Contestar

Where did you get the replacement end plastic endstop?

Deborah Spaulding -

I can not thank you enough for this tutorial. I had contacted a seamstress and she said it would have to be replaced. Thank heavens I found your site. The zipper pull has been replaced on the zipper and I'm awaiting my order of stops to replace the top stop. Thank you, Thank you!

Mary Axtell - Contestar

Where can I buy the things needed to do this please?

Val Neale - Contestar

Amazon or sailrite.com

Scott Lamorte -

Hi

The tutorial is fab and I checked out sailrite for zippers which brings me a step further, but how do I determine the right size zipper. There is no numbers or anything on my current broken zipper. I thought about measuring the bottom or the top and going from that measurement? Any feedback appreciated.

thanks Jenny

Jenny - Contestar

Where did you get the replacement stop?

edward schmitt - Contestar

I lost the original slider …. how will we know what to buy ?

Rishi Rampaul - Contestar

I lost the original slider … how will I know what to buy ?

Rishi Rampaul - Contestar

Sometimes, if the slider is not broken, but it doen’t connect the two sides any more, you can very, very gently squize the upper and lower side of the slider. Most of the times it will be o.k. again.

Paul A. - Contestar

You can check other zippers (if any) on pockets as they’re often the same size. A good quality zipper will have the size stamped on the back. Standard exterior coat zippers are size 5.

Sarah Gerber - Contestar

Thanks for keeping this tutorial up! I broke a tooth near the bottom stopper on a zipper and this helped me to fashion a fix!

Jamie Saulsbury - Contestar

'''Plastic zipper on a comforter coverlet will not stay zipped… it splits on both sides of the zipper. There’s no # on bottom of slider(made in China I think!) so how do I fix it? It’s a small slider.. nothing actually seems to be wrong with the slider! The plastic zipper just won’t start… it gaps open every time you zip it! In front & in back of the slider!!

Marcia - Contestar

How can I fix one with the slider (plastic teeth) when the stop is hidden (Sewn in) And I managed to get both sides feeding into the slider just fine but when I zip it, the zipper behind just pulls apart again. (This is on a Large sectional-sized throw pillow) so… it’s on track on both sides, the slider moves, but the zipper won’t stay zipped. It just pulls agape again. Help please

garnetthudnall - Contestar

Thanks so much! Zipper fixed in a few minutes :) I just reused the stopper piece too :) Great presentation with excellent video quality =D Thank you ☺️

Lesley Pain - Contestar

To determine what type and size of slider you might need, please check out this guide below. Video: Introduction to Zipper Types and Slider Identification

Once you know which type and size you need contact Patagonia Customer Service ( 1-800-638-6464) for a new Slider and Zipper Stop. Please have your type and size available to provide to the CS Agent.

Tools for the job were listed above in the "Tools" section, if you place your cursor over the link a little window will pop up. If you click on it it will take you to a vendor to purchase any tool that needed.

Good Luck.

Marty Chapman - Contestar

If your garments were made better the zippers wouldn't break so often. I've had three SST jackets and various zippers have failed on all three. Now I but Rapala Pro jackets - twice the jacket at half the price.

Garnet Brake - Contestar

How do I replace jusy 1 tooth toward the middle?

Silky Jones - Contestar

Thank You ! Very Helpful ! Yay!

PL Low - Contestar

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