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Link Removal Noob Sub V10

Ed84

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Hi guys,

Any help would be appreciated, I have checked you tube and had a search on here but still struggling lol.

Has anyone removed a link from a Noob Sub v10 or similar?

I have had the precision screwdrivers, tried 1.2&1.4mm, used a hair dryer lol to heat up screw end and screw head but im not getting no movement at all.

Any advice?

Cheers

Ed


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beau7816

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Sometimes they are really tight. With the screwdriver (correct size) give it a twist both ways, as sometimes this works.
 
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simey83

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It might sound daft, but “tightening” it a bit first might get it moving. Good luck.

Cheers
Simey
 

Ed84

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One out just bought a new screwdriver set and the 1.4mm is working a treat, tried numerous screws but will heat them up a bit, if I got one the other will come eventually haha!

Thanks guys


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sgt.njoy

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I saw somewhere kroil will do the job. I don’t think wd40 and kroil is safe for our skin but make sure to clean up good afterwards
 
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katherine1

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I have heated up water in a coffee mug and set that part of the bracelet in the hot water for about 15 seconds and that has worked every time. Be careful not to place the case in the water. Good luck!
 

Ed84

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Will try the hot water in a mug now as im having no luck just dont want to eat the screw head :(

Thanks guys


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sgt.njoy

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This happens to me all the time because I have a damn small wrist lol. Worst case use dremel tool to cut that son of a b!#%^!
 
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Ed84

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Finally got the bugger, 2 links out lol!
Lets hope the sub looks ok on my 6.5” wrists haha!
Hot water a few times and also a little wd40.
Thanks for all the help that deserves a beer ha!


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sgt.njoy

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Haha good job! I prefer 5 digit subs since it fits well on my wrist. Enjoy your new piece and wear it in good health!