Quite often the covers on the back of a watch are difficult to squeeze back on no matter how hard you try. Some people have had some success after putting the cover in the freezer for a few hours. I tried this but it didn't work for me. You can buy a special watch tool with an assortment of different sized dies but they can be expensive. What worked for me was wrapping the watch in cloth (to prevent scratching) and prefectly positioning the cover while inserting it into a bench vise. Turn the vise slowly and you can sometimes even hear it click into place. Be careful not to do this on watches that have a crystal that extends out as the vise will crush it.
how to get back cover back onthe watch
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You put the back cover on the phone a little below the camera, then press and slide it upwards.
Wth you pull it back
Front or back cover.....
well you have to put it where the end of the cover ( the part that is sticking out ) to be very close to touching the end of where the back cover goes and you just slide it in
Open the PSP's back cover, place the UMD into the slot, close the back cover.
remove the back cover of the watch the battery is located there purchase the correct size battery insert replace back cover (if you do not have a jeweler's tool for removing the back cover have found that the blade of a pocket knife can be used to pry it loose just need to be careful not to scratch the finish
The bed of a truck is the part in the very back some people put a cover over it the cover is a hard cover.
To put the battery lid back onto a bulova watch, simply place the lid into the crease above the newly replaced battery. From there, screw the lid securely down onto the watch.
Remove the derby cover on the back end of the primary cover. Behind it you will find a spring and nut. Both slide off. Remove the nut behind that. You have to turn the screw inside it to get it out. remove the bolts from the primary cover and pull if off, AFTER you drain the oil. Once you are done, install the cover and put the first nut back on and turn the screw, just until it bottoms and then back out about 1/8 turn. Put the other nut back on and the spring. Put in your oil and install the cover.
all you do is pull on the cover and it comes right out and when you put cover back on it snaps right back in