TAPSHARE

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TAPSHARE

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TAPSHARE is an add-on for round water taps that allows you to use them without a direct hand touch.

Prepare the Materials:
// Scissors

// Utility Knife

// 1.5 Liter plastic Bottle X3

// “Thera Band” 1mm - (Latex sports band)

// Ruler

// Lighter (optional)

// Hole Puncher (optional)

Caps Manufacturing |

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Cut the Top of the Bottle Body

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Continue as close as possible to the rim

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The desired result: 2 mm below the screw.

Make 3 caps.

Band Manufacturing |

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Cut the band to a 310mm*50mm strip.

Then copy the markings according to the template with a Marker or a pen.

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Band Manufacturing | ​

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Start cutting.

Band Manufacturing | ​(You Currently Have Two Options)

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A- ‘Freestyle’ cutting in a circular motion around the mark

B- Fold the band in half (on the long side), and insert to half of the mark (+) below the Hole Puncher. If you choose this option, your holes will come out slightly oval, don't be alarmed it’s completely fine!

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Insert the cap screws through the designated holes.

To make sure this is the right hole, you can check on the drawing.

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Notice that the caps are uniformly oriented (screw up), and that the band sits above the first helix.

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Stretch it carefully to make sure the caps are sitting tight.

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Remove the plastic seal that is attached to the back of the cap

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Cut the caps in a half-moon shape.

*If you have difficulty in the initial carving, the knife can be slightly warmed with a lighter.

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Make 3 parts.

Final Assembly

TAPSHARE

Place the band on top of the tap with the screw facing up. Stretch in a rotary motion.

In the second wrap, lock the remaining holes on the band in the appropriate meetings with the cap heads.

Finally, assemble the caps and lock them in a rotary motion.

Product is fully assembled and ready for use!