The side joints of frames are tiny little parts of our lives that we ignore until something goes wrong with them! They work hard for us every day, so take a little time to take care of them, and they’ll carry on doing their job for you!
Frames that we sell have one of two types of joint, with springs in or not! The non-sprung side is lighter weight, neat and unobtrusive, and usually absolutely do the job for most people. They usually consist of three interlocking teeth, which hold a screw in place. We’re often asked, why screws? They can be irritating as they can work loose, causing untold annoyance and much experimenting with sellotape and bent paper clips. Actually you need screws so that if you damage a joint, side or frame front, we can easily fit a replacement. If the frame is discontinued, and we can’t replace parts, we may have to actually solder a new joint in place, which is the commonest repair in our workshop.
Spring loaded sides flex backwards, so they’re ideal if you’re a little rough on your glasses! They hold their shape really well, and are very useful on children’s frames. They are however a little bulky, and are sometimes too heavy for very slim frame sides.
If the screws in your frame constantly work loose, you can tighten them yourself, with a small screwdriver, but make sure you hold a cloth across the lens, or a nasty scratch can appear! Of course you may need specs to see to repair your specs! So if it’s too tricky, ask an able bodied friend or seek the help of your nearest optician. Most do not charge for simple repairs. Never over-tighten screws, and if they turn but do not tighten, get them replaced before the frame side drops off! Maintaining the joints is easier than looking for replacement parts. If joints stiffen however – and don’t they all over time! – a tiny drop of oil eased into the hinge will work wonders.
Take a look at the joints every so often, and get screws looked at if you think they’re not holding their position or are very tight. Prevention is better than cure, and it’s easier than trying to make the perfect repair with duct tape, plasters, or whatever else you have to hand!
