Re insert the metal rod replacing any rubber or metal stoppers you removed.
Replace tilt mechanism blinds.
Cutelec wand tilter for 2 high profile window blinds tilt mechanism hook connection with square zinc gear for high rail blinds.
Slide the tilt rod free from the tilter but do not slide it out to the drum.
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Lift out the old tilt mechanism and seat the new tilt mechanism securely in the control route of the headrail.
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Step 2 slide the valance onto the headrail of the blinds from above.
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Step 2 remove the old tilt mechanism.
Remove the old tilt mechanism by slightly spreading the headrail and then pulling it out of the headrail.
Reinsert the end caps to complete your repair.
If your blind has end stiffeners remove them from the headrail.
Put the blinds back in the window.
Slide the tilt rod free from the tilt mechanism but do not take it all the way out of the headrail.
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Step 3 install the new tilt mechanism.
Pop off the end stiffener from the end of the headrail and slide out the tilt rod.
Thread the cords from the new tilt mechanism through the hole in the bottom of the headrail and secure the new tilt mechanism in place.
Slide the tilt rod back in through the new tilt mechanism and snap the end stiffener back in place.
Remove the old tilt mechanism by slightly spreading the headrail and then lifting up on the tilt mechanism.
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The screwdriver may also be useful here.
Remove the tilt rod retainer clip from the tilter by pushing it towards the tilter and releasing it with a screwdriver.
If you have a cord tilt mechanism in your blind remove the tassels from the bottom of the cords and set them aside.
Tilt mechanisms are the encased gear enclosures mounted in the headrail that operate the rotation of the slats or vanes by the twisting of a wand or the pulling of cords.