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  1. melanieux Feb 15, 2019

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    Hello!
    I have a question about the tool used to remove the little spring bars.. what is it called? I googled a few different things, and I seem to be getting the tool to remove the pins from the band. Right now I have a tool that's straight, with a little Y shaped end, and it works fairly well. But I have this old Baby-G that I'm attached to, and I was trying to change the battery on my own and when I pivoted the band, I seem to have cracked the plastic. I went to the Casio repair facility (which happened to be just down the road) and they say that the band is no longer available to purchase a new one.. So another question I have is - does anyone have any experience with 3d printing a plastic piece like this? I've searched eBay for replacement parts, but I'm not having much luck finding anything.

    If anyone has any other ideas, lmk. 3d printing was all that came to mind, but I don't have a whole lot of experience with parts like this :)

    Thanks for any help & sorry these aren't Omega pics, but here you go:
     
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  2. Davidt Feb 15, 2019

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    Springbar tool.

    Best are by Burgeon.
     
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  3. wsfarrell Feb 15, 2019

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    Spelled "Bergeon" in case you want to look it up on eBay.
     
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  4. Sublime_1 Feb 15, 2019

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  5. Braindrain Feb 19, 2019

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    Bergson 6767-F has a pusher side for drilled lugs.