2. Use a rubber flat head mallet to tap protectors into chair legs. A regular hammer can be used in conjunction with a short 1x4 wood board. This process eliminates denting and checking to the nail-on component surface.
3. Drill an undersized pilot hole for the nail if the wood of the chair leg is dense hardwood and or if the chair leg is small in size to avoid splitting the chair leg. Be careful not to drill too large of a hole which can cause a loose fit.
4. Avoid abrasive damage through excessive wear to the metal or nylon head to which the Felt Pads black nylon hook component is attached. Scratches to this surface can compromise the adhesive bond and make replacing Sets more difficult.
(a) Replace the felt pad when worn and dirty
(b) Replace Felt Pads Set if the hook component is damaged
(c) The metal or nylon nail-on component typically shouldn’t need replacement.
6. The best maintenance procedure is to monitor and change the replaceable felt pad as necessary to avoid damaging the hook component. Pad replacement takes less than a minute per chair. This process will increase the life of your floor, chairs and stools.
7. If the nail hole in the chair leg is too large to secure the Nail-on component tightly, apply wood glue to a tooth pick and tap into the hole and break off flush.
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