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NOTE: The belt
hardware on this page is meant to be used on our belts. We can not
guarantee that our buckles and hardware will fit on other belt brands. If
your belt was made with a roller buckle, you will only be able to replace your
buckle with another roller buckle or Paul Revere buckle. If your belt was
made with a dress buckle, you will only be able to replace your buckle with
another dress buckle. The holes and prong slot are cut larger or smaller
depending on a roller or dress buckle so this is why you won't be able to switch
buckle types. We do not accept returns or exchanges on extra belt
hardware. |
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Please remember to check your
belts screws from time to time to make sure they do not work loose. You can also
add a small amount of this ThreadLocker to your Chicago Screws to keep them from
working loose and possibly falling out. |
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Directions to change the buckle. |
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Step One
We will be replacing the stainless roller buckle on this elephant hide belt
with a stainless Paul Revere buckle. You can also use your own similar style
buckle. |
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Step
Two
Use a dime to unscrew the two Chicago screw type fasteners. Use your finger
to hold the front side of the screw. |
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Step
Three
Slide out the current buckle and replace it with your own buckle. Make sure
the correct side is facing the front. |
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Step
Four
Close the flap making sure the keeper is located between the two Chicago
screw holes. Place the screws back in the holes and use the dime to tighten
the screws. Use your finger to hold the front side of the screw. |
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Step
Five
Finished!
Approx. time to change buckle is 3-4 minutes. |
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