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Eyeglasses Spring Hinge Screw Replacement An easy way to fix the spring hinge problem on your glasses, whether they be eyeglasses or sunglasses. Written By: Miroslav Djuric Eyeglasses Spring Hinge Screw Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 1 of 7

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Eyeglasses Spring Hinge Screw ReplacementAn easy way to fix the spring hinge problem on your glasses, whether they be eyeglasses or

sunglasses.

Written By: Miroslav Djuric

Eyeglasses Spring Hinge Screw Replacement

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 1 of 7

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INTRODUCTION

This repair video served as the inspiration for my guide. A big thanks to danliv99 from YouTube forhelping me fix my glasses!

TOOLS:Push Pin (2)

Tweezers (1)

64 Bit Driver Kit (1)

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Step 1 — Spring Hinge Screw

These are the tools I used to insertthe screw through the spring hinge.In the video a paperclip was used,but the paperclip I had on-hand couldnot fit into the tiny recess in order tojam the spring open.

Step 2

The problem at hand: The screw willnot fit through the arm because aspring is pulling on the hinge (andscrew hole) in the arm.

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Step 3

Insert a pushpin through the holeand use it as leverage to extend thespring hinge outwards.

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Step 4

Be careful not to push the pushpin into your finger, as opposed to the small notch that you've justuncovered.

Once the spring hinge extends outward with the first pushpin, use a second pushpin to keep thehole in the "extended" position:

There will be a small notch revealed once the spring hinge extends outwards. Wedge the secondpushpin into that notch so that the hinge doesn't go back inwards.

I sadly only have two hands, so I was not able to show how to wedge the pushpin and take thephoto.

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Step 5

With the second pushpin hanging around, line up the eyeglass frame/arm holes together.

Use a pair of tweezers to insert your eyeglass screw through both holes.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Step 6

Finally, use a 1.2 mm flat-blade screwdriver to secure the arm to the frame.

Presto-blamo! Your eyeglasses are fixed.

The same procedure can be used on sunglasses without any problems.

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