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• For use in instances where the windshield extends over the bottom of the
pinchweld. In these cases, it is necessary to use guide pins to guide the
wire / cord into the urethane to avoid damaging the pinchweld.
• Start with the guide pin flush with the edge of the glass then slide each pin
into the urethane until secure.
• Space all 7 pins out evenly along the bottom of the windshield prior to running
your wire/cord.
• This will keep your wire/cord secure and protect the pinchweld during removal.
• For use in instances where the windshield extends over the bottom of the
pinchweld. In these cases, it is necessary to use guide pins to guide the
wire / cord into the urethane to avoid damaging the pinchweld.
• Start with the guide pin flush with the edge of the glass then slide each pin
into the urethane until secure.
• Space all 7 pins out evenly along the bottom of the windshield prior to running
your wire/cord.
• This will keep your wire/cord secure and protect the pinchweld during removal.