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Seeing your roller shade rise too high into the cassette or stop short of fully open/closed? A quick bead-stop adjustment fixes it. This guide shows how to reposition the bead stop on a continuous cord/chain loop roller shade so the fabric stops exactly where you want—protecting your cassette, trim, and hem bar from over-rolling.



What the Bead Stop Does


The bead stop (also called a stop ball/stop bead) is a small fitting clipped onto the looped chain.
It bumps into the clutch or tensioner at a precise point to set your upper and/or lower travel limits.
Most shades use two stops—one for “fully up,” one for “fully down.”



Tools You’ll Need



  • Pliers (for hard-to-remove bead stops)

  • Step stool and a small level (optional)


Before You Start


  • Confirm the tensioner/guide is anchored and the loop is taut (child-safety requirement).

  • Note which chain side raises vs. lowers your shade (front/back of the loop).

  • Roll the shade to the position you want as your new stop (e.g., just below the mounting bracket).


Set the Upper (Fully Open) Limit


  1. Use the chain to raise the shade to your preferred fully-open height (hem bar just below the cassette/valance).

  2. Find the chain segment entering the clutch when you raise (the “raise” side).

    • Remove the bead stop: Remove by hand. If it won't remove, use a pair of pliers. Snap it around the bead at the chosen spot until it clicks closed.

    • Re-attach the bead stop: Move the chain to the desired stop position and re-attach the bead stop.


  3. Test by lowering a few inches and raising back up. The stop should tap the clutch and stop motion right at the desired height.


Set the Lower (Fully Closed) Limit (If Needed)


  1. Lower the shade to your ideal bottom position (just above the sill or desired clearance).

  2. Locate the chain side that enters the clutch while lowering (the “lower” side).

  3. Move/add the second stop on that lower side so it contacts the clutch/tensioner at this position. Snap/crimp as above.

  4. Test a full cycle: Fine-tune both stops by nudging 1–2 beads at a time.


Fit & Safety Tips


  • Use the right size stop: 3.2 mm or 4.5 mm plastic bead chain vs. #10 metal. The wrong size can slip.

  • No over-rolling: Don’t allow fabric to wrap too far off the tube or bury into the cassette; adjust the upper stop sooner.

  • Keep loop taut: A loose loop reduces accuracy—re-anchor the tensioner at the correct height.


Troubleshooting


  • Stop slips on the chain: Verify size, replace worn plastic stop, or use a metal crimp stop on metal chains.

  • Shade still hits the cassette: Move the upper stop a few beads earlier; confirm the tensioner path is straight.

  • Won’t reach the sill: Move the lower stop farther down the “lower” side of the loop.

  • Chain direction confusion: Watch which side moves into the clutch when you raise vs. lower and place each stop on that side.


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Bead Stop Adjustment – FAQs



What is a bead stop on a roller shade?


It’s a small fitting on the continuous loop that physically touches the clutch or tensioner to set a travel limit. Most shades use two—one for fully open and one for fully closed.


Which side of the chain gets the stop?


Place the stop on the chain side that enters the clutch in the direction you’re limiting. For the upper stop, use the “raise” side; for the lower stop, use the “lower” side.


How do I open or install the stop on different chains?


Plastic chain: Snap-open stop ball, position on a bead, and snap closed until it clicks. Metal chain: Use a metal crimp stop and gently crimp with pliers so it won’t slide.


Do I need to remove the chain from the tensioner to adjust stops?


Usually no. Keep the loop anchored and taut for accuracy. If access is tight, you can unclip the tensioner temporarily—just be sure to re-anchor it; a taut loop is required for child safety and smooth operation.


My stop keeps slipping—what should I use instead?


Match the stop to your chain type and size. Replace worn plastic stops; on metal bead chain, use a proper metal crimp stop and secure it firmly without crushing the beads.



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