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 Posted: Thu May 21st, 2009 07:26 am
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Has anyone else had this problem?

When changing straps on my Triton, I always try to be extra careful to get the lug tubes screwed back in correctly, but I guess I wasn't careful enough this last time.

Now, one of the tubes won't unscrew. It turns freely at both ends when I use screwdrivers, but the ends don't back out no matter how much I turn, so I assume it's stripped.

Any suggestions for what I can do to get the tube out (short of cutting away the strap and sawing the tube)? Should I take it to my local watch repair?

Thanks in advance.
- Ray

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 Posted: Thu May 21st, 2009 08:59 am
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Ray you can try your local repair guy or you can contact DeBaufre' and ask them if they could help you out with it. It dose sound like a striped screw. Here is hoping you can get a quick fix.

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 Posted: Thu May 21st, 2009 09:21 am
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PM Sent!

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 Posted: Thu May 21st, 2009 09:59 am
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Thanks, guys!

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 Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2009 06:11 pm
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Something for Triton owners to file away, just in case.

I didn't want to tear into this until I had some spare lug tubes in hand, which arrived last week. I received several good suggestions and the first one I tried worked instantly.

I simply clamped a small Vice-Grip securely onto the strap where the tube runs through it (first placing a thick cloth between the tool and strap to prevent strap damage). That's all it took — the screw loosened and backed out immediately, without having to force it.

So all is well once again. Thanks to everyone for your help.

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 Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2009 06:24 pm
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Glad to hear it all worked out for ya and always love to learn new tricks. LOL :cool:

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