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Reattaching the magnetic catch

     

  1. Tie a thread to the top of the stem to prevent it from falling into the channel and out the bottom.
  2. Slide the top bushing off the stem.
  3. Carefully lower the stem enough so the bottom mechanism protrudes below the body but no further. Secure the thread, perhaps by winding it around the body.
  4. Insert the magnetic catch into the bottom piece, slip the spring over it.
  5. Gently spread the grasping arms just enough to slip in the top of the catch. Pull the spring over the bottom of the arms; pushing with the bottom piece can help.
  6. If you were unfortunate enough to break the tabs at the ends of the grasping arms, fellow latch-fixer Karl Fosburg has a solution for that, too.

tie a thread to the stem before sliding it down, to keep it from falling all the way out top of latch assembly showing thread attached to end of stem for retrieval, secured so stem doesn't go all the way out of its channel bottom of latch assembly showing stem protruding enough for convenient assembly but not far enough to slip out of its channel at top bottom of latch assembly showing stem and grasping arms holding steel catch and spring Karl Fosburg shared this image, saying "My tabs were broken, so I ended up drilling two small holes and using safety wire. Here's a pic if you want to add it to your page in case anyone else has the same issue. It's working great again."
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