Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
10 - 30 minutes
Sections
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- Valve
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Valve
- Bend a thin metal wire into a hook.
- This is what we will be using to wiggle the air valve out.
Bend a thin metal wire into a hook.
This is what we will be using to wiggle the air valve out.
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Step 2
- Insert the wire into the valve and use it to hook and pull out the valve as much as possible. .
- This process might take awhile depending how broken the valve is.
Insert the wire into the valve and use it to hook and pull out the valve as much as possible. .
This process might take awhile depending how broken the valve is.
Step 3
- Once a piece of the valve is sticking out, use the needle nose pliers to pull out the valve.
Once a piece of the valve is sticking out, use the needle nose pliers to pull out the valve.
Step 4
- With your new valve, place it to the hole where the previous valve was, and use the screwdriver to push it in until it is flush with the surface of the ball.
With your new valve, place it to the hole where the previous valve was, and use the screwdriver to push it in until it is flush with the surface of the ball.
Step 5
- You are done! The volleyball valve has been replaced and should not let any air out.
You are done! The volleyball valve has been replaced and should not let any air out.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Justin Nadela
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