In Reply to: Right posted by Ktem on October 4, 2013 at 05:18:48:
It doesn't take a special skill set. Anyone with basic tools who can follow simple directions can replace a diaphragm. There are alignment pins on the one-piece frame and diaphragm assembly that centers it perfectly with no special tools or instruments. The fastening hardware is then replaced and tightened, and it's done.
No adhesives are typically required. Some drivers might have gaskets which may or may not need replacing. The drivers I have worked on did not require gaskets or gasket replacements to change a diaphragm.
Seriously, it's not a big deal.
Cheers,
Presto
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