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KD March 12th 04 04:34 PM

removing pull dowel pins
 
Any tips on removing pull dowel pins? I made like a slide hammer, but
the stud that Im using to pull them out keep breaking. They are 1/4
dowell pins with 8-32 bolts that I am cutting the heads off of to pull
them out. I screw one end into the pin, and the other into the slide
hammer. Let me konw if anyone has an idea for removal

Tom Gardner March 12th 04 05:51 PM

removing pull dowel pins
 
The bolts can't take the shock but they might take the strain if you make a
fixture to use the bolts to pull the pins out. Imagine a 1/2" short rod
drilled for the bolts and counterbored for the pins then just screw in the
bolts pulling the pins into the counterbore.


"KD" wrote in message
om...
Any tips on removing pull dowel pins? I made like a slide hammer, but
the stud that Im using to pull them out keep breaking. They are 1/4
dowell pins with 8-32 bolts that I am cutting the heads off of to pull
them out. I screw one end into the pin, and the other into the slide
hammer. Let me konw if anyone has an idea for removal




Anthony March 13th 04 03:46 AM

removing pull dowel pins
 
(KD) wrote in news:28c8f2d8.0403120834.61785725
@posting.google.com:

Any tips on removing pull dowel pins? I made like a slide hammer, but
the stud that Im using to pull them out keep breaking. They are 1/4
dowell pins with 8-32 bolts that I am cutting the heads off of to pull
them out. I screw one end into the pin, and the other into the slide
hammer. Let me konw if anyone has an idea for removal



Use a grade 8 bolt to make your adapter.


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Anthony March 13th 04 03:47 AM

removing pull dowel pins
 
"Tom Gardner" wrote in
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The bolts can't take the shock but they might take the strain if you
make a fixture to use the bolts to pull the pins out. Imagine a 1/2"
short rod drilled for the bolts and counterbored for the pins then
just screw in the bolts pulling the pins into the counterbore.


"KD" wrote in message
om...
Any tips on removing pull dowel pins? I made like a slide hammer,
but the stud that Im using to pull them out keep breaking. They are
1/4 dowell pins with 8-32 bolts that I am cutting the heads off of to
pull them out. I screw one end into the pin, and the other into the
slide hammer. Let me konw if anyone has an idea for removal






In a pinch, you can use a socket and thick washer under the bolt head.
Place bolt thru the socket hole and wrench out the dowel.


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Anthony

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better idiots.

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