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    Which spring bar tool for a 114270?

    The one I have is too wide to fit in the gap to the spring bar.

    Which tool do I need to remove the bracelet??

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    Some people file down an existing tool to fit, if not quite the right size.

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    A thinner one?

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    Will Bergeon 6767F fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjoranga View Post
    Will Bergeon 6767F fit?
    I don't know that is why I am asking ... someone on here must have already done this ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montello View Post
    I don't know that is why I am asking ... someone on here must have already done this ...
    I use a 6767F on my 114270, so that's a yes. Its fiddly, but works.

    al

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    Quote Originally Posted by alslater View Post
    I use a 6767F on my 114270, so that's a yes. Its fiddly, but works.

    al
    Thank you ... I'll order one ... any tips or is it just a matter of fiddling ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montello View Post
    Thank you ... I'll order one ... any tips or is it just a matter of fiddling ...
    trick I've found is to exert enough pressure on side once you've got it out to stop the bar pinging back in (see threads previously on here and
    minus6plus4..). once you get one side out and stop that side reseating, lever the other end of the bar and push from the other side through
    to release..

    Takes a bit of practise, but once you've got it, it's simple enough.

    al

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