how to put chain back on roller blind

Roller shades are a great addition to any home or office, offering utility, function, and style. However, like any mechanical equipment, they are subject to wear and tear, especially their basic component, the roller chain. When this happens, the chain can come off or get stuck, which can be frustrating and difficult to fix properly. Fortunately, reinstalling a roller chain is relatively easy with the right tools and instructions. In this blog we will guide you step by step on how to put the chain back on the roller blind.

Step 1: Gather Your Tools

Before you start, you’ll need the necessary tools, including pliers, screwdrivers, and scissors. Depending on your roller shade, you may also need a ladder or stool to get to the top.

Step 2: Remove the cover

The first thing you need to do is remove the cap from the roller tube, it usually slides off when you unscrew the end cap. However, some roller blinds have a different mechanism, so please refer to your product manual for specific instructions.

Step 3: Re-align the chain

With the roller tubes exposed, locate the chain and check for any damage, kinks, or twists. Occasionally, the chain will come off due to misalignment or twisting, so reposition it properly. You do this by manually rolling the shutter in small sections around its tube, checking and aligning the chain as it moves.

Step 4: Reattach the chain

If necessary, use pliers to repair any damaged or broken links in the chain. Once the chain is straight and undamaged, insert it back into place, making sure it lines up with the sprocket or cog. Make sure the chain isn’t twisted or backwards as this can cause it to jam in the future.

Step 5: Test the Blind

After reattaching the chain, test the shutter a few times to make sure the chain is driving the shutter up and down properly. If the blinds still won’t roll up and down, check for any dirt, lint, or debris that might be stuck in the chain mechanism. If you find any, remove them with scissors or a small brush.

Step 6: Replace the Cover

Once all is well, put the cap back on the roller tube. Screw the end cap back into place and test the shutter again to make sure everything is working as expected.

in conclusion

Putting the roller chain back on the shutter may seem daunting at first, but with a little patience and the right guidance, you can do it quickly and easily. Remember to always take safety precautions when handling mechanical equipment, especially when using ladders or stools. If your roller chain is still not working after following these steps, call a professional or contact the manufacturer immediately for further troubleshooting. By repairing the chain yourself, you can save time and money while keeping your roller blinds in good condition.

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Post time: May-31-2023