DannyBe
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- Gloucester, England
Hi everyone,
I've just received my first Univalve. But when I try to pull its bottom leg with my naked fingers, it's completely fixed and sturdy, although I would normally suppose it to move between two positions.
Should I try to install the Univalve anyway and hope that the bottom leg will somehow start moving when the Univalve is fitted with all its o-rings?
Or should I simply raise a complaint immediately and ask for a new part, whose bottom leg will be easily movable even with my naked fingers?
Sorry for a dull question and thanks for any advice ?
I've just received my first Univalve. But when I try to pull its bottom leg with my naked fingers, it's completely fixed and sturdy, although I would normally suppose it to move between two positions.
Should I try to install the Univalve anyway and hope that the bottom leg will somehow start moving when the Univalve is fitted with all its o-rings?
Or should I simply raise a complaint immediately and ask for a new part, whose bottom leg will be easily movable even with my naked fingers?
Sorry for a dull question and thanks for any advice ?