Introduction
Use this guide to lubricate a rusted measuring tape.
Over time, measuring tapes can get rusty, making it hard to operate the measuring tape properly. This guide will show you six simple steps to lubricate your tape measure, helping it work like new again.
Tools
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Loosen and remove the 9.5 mm Phillips head screw using a #1 sized Phillips head screwdriver.
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Remove the belt clip.
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Loosen and remove the 15.7 mm Phillips head screw(s) of the measuring tape case with the #1 Phillips head screwdriver.
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The small openings in the interior case that holds the tape and spring is where the lubricant (WD-40) will be applied.
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Apply a small amount of lubricant (WD-40) at a time while periodically pulling the measuring tape in and out slowly to spread the lubricant.
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To put your measuring tape back together, follow these steps in reverse order. Make sure all parts are secure before snapping the case shut and screws are hand tightened. Once put back together, test the measuring tape by pulling the tape out and allowing it to retract.