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HD Series 2600
Introduction
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Removing a stud that has broken in place:
Drill a hole about half the diameter of the broken
stud and use a bolt extractor with the opposite thread
to the stud.
Then remove the stud by turning the bolt extractor
counter-clockwise (in the case of a bolt with right
hand thread).
NOTE:
When you are putting a bolt in a dead end
hole, make sure there is no oil or other
impurity in the hole. Oil forms a hydraulic
block which may damage the housing.
Removing stuck nuts:
There are several ways, depending on the case. But,
the surrounding parts cannot be damaged either
way.
Fig. 7
1 - Using a chisel
2 - With a spliter
3 - Heating;
4 - Penetrating oil
5 - Cut with saw
6 - Impact wrench
Fig. 8
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