Introduction

Metal snaps are essential for securely fastening heavy-duty fabrics on packs and jackets, such as those in the Patagonia Work Wear line. A metal snap can fail if it becomes crushed or is pulled off, requiring a new one to be installed.

This guide will demonstrate how to install a metal snap without the need for sewing. To ensure this solution is applicable, confirm that both sides of the damaged snap (the cap and the socket/stud) are visible. Additionally, check the fabric around the old snap for tears or damage beyond a small hole. If the fabric is compromised, a reinforcing patch will need to be sewn on before replacing the snap.

This guide is for professional repair technicians with access to a tabletop hand press.

Alternatively, Patagonia products can be taken to a local retail store for repair evaluation or sent in to Patagonia through their mail-in repair service.

Let's get fixing!

WARNING! Small Parts. Patagonia does not recommend conducting these repairs on garments intended for children age 3 or under. Instead, we recommend return of the product for professional repair services.

Related tutorial: Plastic Snap Installation Using a Hand Press

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    • There are two main styles of metal snaps on Patagonia gear:

    • Flat Spring Snap - This style is commonly found on clothing because it snaps and unsnaps smoothly.

    • Durable Socket Snap - This style is commonly found on packs and luggage because it has thicker metal that can withstand heavy use.

    • Each piece of the snap has its own corresponding snap die. Make sure you use the correct size and style of snap.

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    • This tutorial will demonstrate with the Durable Socket Snap, but the same actions can be applied to the Flat Spring Snap.

    • Gather the stud and post pieces and their corresponding dies.

    • The stud and post are compressed together with the press to create the base of the snap.

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    • Insert the post piece into the post die so the flat part of the post sits inside the die with the shaft pointed out.

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    • Insert the post die into the lower fitting of the hand press.

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    • Insert the stud piece into the stud die until it snaps into place.

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    • Using your fingers, a screwdriver, or a hex key, as needed, unscrew the tightening mechanism on the side of the press near the die fitting.

    • Insert the die upward and hold it in place.

    • Tighten the tightening mechanism.

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    • Lay the item to be repaired into the hand press so that the hole from the original snap rests directly above the shaft of the post.

    • If the fabric around the old snap is torn or damaged beyond a small hole, apply a patch to reinforce the area before replacing the snap.

    • Make sure no extra fabric is caught inside the press and that the orientation of the item is correct.

    • Hold the fabric in place with one hand, then use your other hand to pull down the handle of the press.

    • This requires a lot of pressure to make sure the snap replacement is successful - so pull hard!

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    • Release the handle of the hand press and remove the fabric.

    • Inspect both sides of the snap to make sure:

    • It's laying flat and tight up against the fabric.

    • It doesn't spin in place.

    • It fastens together securely with the head of the snap.

    • If the snap isn't set all the way, reinsert the snap into the hand press, aligning it as it was before, and pull the handle again.

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    • This tutorial will demonstrate with the Durable Socket Snap, but the same actions can be applied to the Flat Spring Snap.

    • Gather the socket and cap pieces and their corresponding dies.

    • The socket and cap are compressed together with the press to create the head of the snap.

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    • Insert the cap piece into the cap die so it sits inside the die with the shaft facing out.

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    • Insert the cap die into the lower fitting of the hand press.

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    • Insert the socket piece into the socket die until it snaps into place.

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    • Using your fingers, a screwdriver, or a hex key, as needed, unscrew the tightening mechanism on the side of the press near the die fitting.

    • Insert the die upward and hold it in place.

    • Tighten the tightening mechanism.

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    • Lay the item to be repaired into the hand press so that the hole from the original snap rests directly above the shaft of the post.

    • If the fabric around the old snap is torn or damaged beyond a small hole, apply a patch to reinforce the area before replacing the snap.

    • Make sure no extra fabric is caught inside the press and that the orientation of the item is correct.

    • Hold the fabric in place with one hand, then use your other hand to pull down the handle of the press.

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    • Release the handle of the hand press and remove the fabric.

    • Inspect both sides of the snap to make sure:

    • It's laying flat and tight up against the fabric.

    • It doesn't spin in place.

    • It fastens together securely with the base of the snap.

    • If the snap isn't set all the way, reinsert the snap into the hand press, aligning it as it was before, and pull the handle again.

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    • The rain jacket in the first photo has flat spring metal snaps along the center front zipper placket.

    • The duffel bag in the second photo has durable socket metal snaps at the handle grip.

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