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-[* black] Before attempting the repair, follow these important safety precautions: 1. Ensure the curling iron is turned off and unplugged. 2. If you have recently used the curling iron, allow it to cool completely to avoid the risk of burns.
-[* black] Required Equipment: 1. Phillips #000 Screwdriver
+[* black] Removing the Clamp Spring Using the Phillips #000 screwdriver, insert it into the hole that connects the pin to the clamp. Apply a slight pressure along the axis of the screwdriver to push the clamp out by pressing on the pin.