Einleitung

Dog leashes are typically thrown away once parts such as the cord are worn out after extended use. However, it is possible to replace the cord instead of throwing the entire leash away. This guide illustrates how to replace the cord of a Standard 1 Flexi Dog Leash. Since guides to replace the cord of a dog leash are scarce, this repair is helpful to explain this rather unknown procedure.

Note: This fix is meant for dog leashes catered towards smaller to medium sized dogs (less than 46 Ibs).

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    • Starting at the lower side of the handle, pry open the leash handle with a metal spudger.

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    • Use a halberd spudger to guide the metal coil out while removing the spool.

    • Twist the spool out.

    • Be careful not to warp the metal tension spool while removing the plastic assembly.

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    • Unwind the damaged leash cord.

    • Keep the cord steady and carefully wrap it around the spool.

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    • Cut the tied end of the damaged leash cord with scissors, or simply untie and remove it.

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    • Insert the new leash cord into the holes and tie the end off with a secure knot.

    • The cotton twine cordage in the guide is for demonstration purposes only and is not strong enough for a dog leash.

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    • Wind the new leash cord around the spool.

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    • Align the metal coil end with the peg's groove.

    • Keep the metal coil wrapped around the peg tightly.

    • Fit the coiled peg back into the spool.

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    • Insert new leash cord into and out of exit hole.

    • Make sure the measurement of the new leash cord is the same as the old one.

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    • Insert the new leash cord through the rubber O-ring.

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    • Tie the new leash cord onto the keychain hook with a secure knot.

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    • Reattach the dog leash handle to its other half.

    • When you hear a "click" or "snap," it means the leash is fully intact.

Abschluss

If the leash repeatedly gets jammed, the new cord getting tangled up inside is the most likely cause. It is best to reopen the leash and untangle the cord, before considering whether a cord different from the guide would suit your leash better.

Lisa Samy

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