Fix a Detached Pedal Cover on Brabantia Pedal Bin

by londonskies in Workshop > Repair

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Fix a Detached Pedal Cover on Brabantia Pedal Bin

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A common failure of these excellent dustbins/trashcans is that the foot pedal's plastic cover snaps off. This instructable will show you how you can fix the cover in just a few minutes - and it will be stronger than new!

You'll need:
2-part epoxy glue e.g. Araldite.
Methylated spirits or white spirit or sandpaper.
An elastic band or some bicycle inner tube.

Clean Parts and Prepare Adhesive

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Turn the pedal cap upside down and identify where the plastic has snapped off. If your pedal cap looks like this the job is easy. Use alcohol or other solvent to clean the four circular sections and the corresponding snapped remnants on the metal pedal - or lightly abrade with sandpaper. Do no remove the plastic peg remnants on bin pedal - the glue will need to adhere to these!
Mix up a teaspoonful of 2-part adhesive and place equal portions into the 4 plastic circular sections.

Wait for Glue to Set

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Now turn the entire dustbin upside down. Before the adhesive has time to set, keep the plastic cover upside down and place it in its final position on the bin. Secure with elastic band until adhesive is set.
Job done!

If you try this instructable, you are very welcome to 'Add Comment' about how you got on and how to improve these instructions. Thanks. Dom.

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