Metal links have two ways that they link. Lay the watch on the side so that the band is facing up. Look at the side of the band and determine if there are tiny "dots" at the end of the link. If there are, these are the connecting rods and they must be pushed out from one side or the other. For this, you will need a paper clip, needle nosed pliers and much patience.
Place a white piece of paper under the watch, then carefully push the paper clip (unbent) into the "dot". It will start to move, so keep applying pressure to the dot. When you have enough room, you can pull the rod out with a pair of needle nose pliers. Remove both linking rods, then take the link out. With the pliers, start to push the rod back into place. At the very end of it, use your paper clip to make the rod level with the link.
If your watch has a clip where the band fastens on, remove the clip to adjust the band. Several bands have this adjustment, so try this first.
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it should say casio at the front on top of the three circles. also, behind it should be a g-shock logan and that steel thing on the band should say casio japan
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Maraging steel. They are made of types of Maraging steel. For more information, see the related links.
They are both "Steel Cities" i.e. they were both major centres for their respective countries steel manufacturing.
'Tain't easy. The steel pins showing through the links aren't the spring loaded pins found attaching the band to the clasp, they are solid and must be pried off carefully to avoid damaging the parts. Once you have one off the rest will be simple.
Yes, steel fence posts are difficult to remove. This is especially true if they are set in concrete. It may be necessary to rent a farm jack from a tool to remove them.
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You probably meant pickled steel. Pickled steel is steel that has been washed in acid to remove surface corrosion before enter the next processing step in a factory (e.g. forging. stamping, rolling). The process of washing the steel in acid is called pickling. Once pickled the steel is rinsed in water to remove excess acid.
Manganese is commonly added to steel in small quantities because it helps improve the strength, hardness, and toughness of the steel. Additionally, manganese aids in the deoxidation process during steel manufacturing, which helps remove impurities and improve the overall quality of the steel.
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