#5 Molded Plastic Old Style Reversible Zipper Pulls - 10/Pack - Black (580)
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A Zipper Pull For Every Zipper
Find the perfect pull to match your style of zipper from our selection of Zipper Pulls. Replacement zipper pulls are great for fixing broken zippers, installing continuous zippers, or to have on hand for quick repairs. Choose from replacement zipper sliders for plastic, metal, or nylon coil zippers. Available in one-way, two-way, and reversible styles and a variety of sizes.
What Size Zipper Pull Do I Need?
If replacing an old zipper pull, check the back of the previous slider for the size—it will often appear as a number or number-letter combination stamped on the back of the zipper slide. For example, 8 or 8C on the back of a YKK zipper slider would indicate a #8 zipper. If there is no visible zipper size or you don’t have a slider to reference, measure the width of the zipper teeth when closed. The width in millimeters corresponds to the zipper’s size. For example, zipper teeth that are 5 mm across would be a #5 zipper. If the measurement is not exact, round to the closest possible zipper size. Be sure to match the style and material of the replacement zipper pull to the zipper as well to ensure the slider fits properly and is functional.
How To Replace A Zipper Pull
Many common zipper problems can be resolved by replacing the entire zipper slider. To replace, remove the top stop with a pair of pliers or nippers. Remove the old slider and slide on the replacement zipper pull and slider, making sure that the “nose” section of the slide faces outward. Run the zipper pull back and forth a few times to ensure that it’s functioning correctly, then replace the top stop with a new one and crimp it with pliers to hold it in place.