Introduzione
Questa guida descrive i problemi comuni delle cerniere a spirale e se possono essere riparati con la sostituzione del cursore o se richiedono una sostituzione completa della cerniera.
Una diagnosi corretta del problema è il secondo passo nel processo di riparazione delle cerniere Patagonia. I pezzi di ricambio Patagonia possono essere ottenuti chiamando o inviando un messaggio al servizio clienti Patagonia.
Le 3 fasi della riparazione della cerniera Patagonia
- Identifica il tipo di cerniera
- Diagnosi del problema
- Diagnosi dei problemi con la cerniera a spirale
- Diagnosi dei problemi con la cerniera a denti in plastica
- Ripara la cerniera
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Cursore
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Tirazip
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Fermi superiori
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Coppa e spillo
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Denti / Spirale
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Fettuccia
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Sgancia con attenzione la cerniera e poi controlla la presenza di detriti nella coppa della cerniera.
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Reinserisci lo spillo nella coppa della cerniera, assicurandoti che sia inserito il più possibile, e richiudi la cerniera.
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Se questo metodo non funziona o il cursore è completamente mancante, è probabile che una sostituzione del cursore della cerniera a spirale risolva il problema.
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Dai un'occhiata alle tecniche avanzate di riparazione della cerniera senza cuciture per una soluzione temporanea rapida.
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Dai un'occhiata alle tecniche avanzate di riparazione della cerniera senza cuciture per una soluzione temporanea rapida.
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Dai un'occhiata alle tecniche avanzate di riparazione della cerniera senza cuciture per una soluzione temporanea rapida.
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Dai un'occhiata alle tecniche avanzate di riparazione della cerniera senza cuciture per una soluzione temporanea rapida.
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11 Commenti
I would like to know how to repair a zipper when some of the coils have become unsewn from the zipper tape; i.e., the thread/stitches have worn away from use. Do I just sew over and under the coils? The original stitches were like crochet, with the thread pulled through loops, and they went over the top of the coil as well the bottom. I don't have a crochet hook that small and am wondering what is the best way to proceed. The stitches must not get in the way of the "zipping" action. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Hi Pam, I know you posted this in 2016, but this might help other as well. There is a chain stitch that YKK uses in manufacturing that holds the coil in place and helps keep each coil aligned. Likely at this point, you need a new zipper replacement. Because the chain stitch broke it will continue to unravel and cause problems with normal operation. Any Patagonia customer with this issue could send in their jacket for zipper replacement.
With a hand lens I can see the the plastic coils, which are otherwise in good condition, have worn flats at their edges where the taper on the slider pushes the coils together. Is there similar or worse wear on the metal slider? Seems unlikely. Do replacement sliders have a slightly narrower taper to allow for the worn plastic? If the replacement metal slider is the same size as the original I can't see why it would solve the problem of poor meshing of the coils when under slight load.
The most likely reason that your zipper opens up is that the slider is loose and unable to mesh or engage the coil element properly. You may be able to squeeze the slider at the top and bottom together with a pair of pliers to tighten it back up. Be mindful that you can over tighten or squeeze the slider and prevent it from moving. Do this incrementally, adding slight pressure and test the function to measure your progress.
Your other question: New sliders are just that, new and have not loosened up over time with use.
Another possibility or problem is that a section of the coil is out of alignment and can't mesh together. You might be able to simply bend the specific coil back into alignment like the other coils above and below are positioned. If neither of these solutions
If any of these three solutions don't work you can send it to Patagonia for Repair.
Hi I have a branc new zipper the slide has been separated from one side of the coil how can I push coil back in the slide?
How can I push the coil back in the slider
Do you mean that your zipper slider came off the zipper altogether?
The zipper on my puffy sweater jacket separates in the middle when it’s zipped up. Is there a repair?
Hi Zuelkems, the simple answer is YES. Please see my reply above to a similar problem above.
I have an older women’s better Sweater that needs a full zipper replacement. Where can I send the sweater to have this done. Thank you.
coil zipper is separating from the tape and it looks like the thread that holds the coil zipper on broke, how might this have happened. I've only worn it a few times and washed per the instructions? it's about 10-12 inches down from the top start of the zipper and this is now my second one. Please help.