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Cheap trolley jack broken
I have a collection of 4 cheap trolley jacks of various ages that I use
for jacking up things like ends of boat trailers and the occasional car. All of them seem to have a similar small U-shaped clip that connects the hydraulic plunger to the handle. My favourite jack, which probably came from Lidl, has a swivelling handle which makes it really handy in confined spaces. But its little clip has snapped. Can anyone suggest a source of likely small clips? I've looked at Halfords collection of little pre-packed oddities and been round several stockists of cheap jacks without success. -- Bill |
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Bill wrote: All of them seem to have a similar small U-shaped clip that connects the hydraulic plunger to the handle. My favourite jack, which probably came from Lidl, has a swivelling handle which makes it really handy in confined spaces. But its little clip has snapped. Can anyone suggest a source of likely small clips? I've looked at Halfords collection of little pre-packed oddities and been round several stockists of cheap jacks without success. I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html Unfortunately assortments tend to be of only the one type but multiples of each size, from the likes of Screwfix. Think even Maplin do them. If you identify the type and measure what it fits someone might be able to help with a couple since it's Xmas. ;-) -- *Elephants are the only mammals that can't jump * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:30:16 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Bill wrote: All of them seem to have a similar small U-shaped clip that connects the hydraulic plunger to the handle. My favourite jack, which probably came from Lidl, has a swivelling handle which makes it really handy in confined spaces. But its little clip has snapped. Can anyone suggest a source of likely small clips? I've looked at Halfords collection of little pre-packed oddities and been round several stockists of cheap jacks without success. I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html Unfortunately assortments tend to be of only the one type but multiples of each size, from the likes of Screwfix. Think even Maplin do them. If you identify the type and measure what it fits someone might be able to help with a couple since it's Xmas. ;-) A decent motor factor should have drawers and drawers of such things. |
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In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# -- Bill |
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Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# Sorry - that doesn't work here. -- *Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere may be happy. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes In article , Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# Sorry - that doesn't work here. Hmmm, it works here on the machine I'm signed in on and also another unsigned in machine. It also works with the # removed from the end. I thought I'd done this sort of thing before and it worked. The pics are pretty bad, so they may not help anyway. -- Bill |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 15:54:59 +0000, Bill wrote:
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes In article , Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# Sorry - that doesn't work here. Hmmm, it works here on the machine I'm signed in on and also another unsigned in machine. It also works with the # removed from the end. I thought I'd done this sort of thing before and it worked. The pics are pretty bad, so they may not help anyway. The pics are fuzzy as you say but even so I don't recognise that sort of clip .Is it "exactly"the same on the other jacks? Your best bet is somewhere that repairs/overhauls jacks . |
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Bill wrote: Sorry - that doesn't work here. Hmmm, it works here on the machine I'm signed in on and also another unsigned in machine. It also works with the # removed from the end. I thought I'd done this sort of thing before and it worked. It's more likely my browser. The pics are pretty bad, so they may not help anyway. Right. ;-) But if it's not a standard clip your only real hope would be the makers or distributors - and often they simply don't do spares at this sort of level. -- *Why is 'abbreviation' such a long word? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Bill wrote:
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes In article , Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# Sorry - that doesn't work here. Hmmm, it works here on the machine I'm signed in on and also another unsigned in machine. It also works with the # removed from the end. I thought I'd done this sort of thing before and it worked. The pics are pretty bad, so they may not help anyway. Pretty certain that this is not a standard part. You will have to improvise a solution- try string, sealing wax, or baler twine!! Good Luck Bob |
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"Bob Minchin" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes In article , Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# Sorry - that doesn't work here. Hmmm, it works here on the machine I'm signed in on and also another unsigned in machine. It also works with the # removed from the end. I thought I'd done this sort of thing before and it worked. The pics are pretty bad, so they may not help anyway. Pretty certain that this is not a standard part. You will have to improvise a solution- try string, sealing wax, or baler twine!! Good Luck Bob If it started life as a single piece it looks like a bit of box section with a hole in buy a bit and drill a hole in it. Nothing to lose and its not as if it is load bearing Tony |
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writes "Bob Minchin" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes In article , Bill wrote: In message , "Dave Plowman (News)" writes I'd guess it's some form of circlip. Can you identify it here? http://www.springmasters.com/circlips.html No, it's not a circlip. I've taken 2 fuzzy pics of the broken bits that just about show where the clip is broken at one of the 90 degree bends. The RH pic has the break at the top. This may come out.... http://picasaweb.google.com/billaboard/Odds# Sorry - that doesn't work here. Hmmm, it works here on the machine I'm signed in on and also another unsigned in machine. It also works with the # removed from the end. I thought I'd done this sort of thing before and it worked. The pics are pretty bad, so they may not help anyway. Pretty certain that this is not a standard part. You will have to improvise a solution- try string, sealing wax, or baler twine!! Good Luck Bob If it started life as a single piece it looks like a bit of box section with a hole in buy a bit and drill a hole in it. Nothing to lose and its not as if it is load bearing Tony Ahhh, Tony, why didn't I think of that? I think it actually started out as a piece of Meccano-thickness steel that was pressed from a sheet, bent and then presumably heat treated, but starting from a piece of box section is the now blindingly obvious way to make a replacement. Thanks. All the jacks have a very similar clip, which is why I thought they might use a standard, known part. -- Bill |
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Bill wrote: If it started life as a single piece it looks like a bit of box section with a hole in buy a bit and drill a hole in it. Nothing to lose and its not as if it is load bearing Tony Ahhh, Tony, why didn't I think of that? I think it actually started out as a piece of Meccano-thickness steel that was pressed from a sheet, bent and then presumably heat treated, but starting from a piece of box section is the now blindingly obvious way to make a replacement. Thanks. All the jacks have a very similar clip, which is why I thought they might use a standard, known part. But if it's a sort of circlip isn't it made out of some form of spring steel? -- *I pretend to work. - they pretend to pay me. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes But if it's a sort of circlip isn't it made out of some form of spring steel? No, it only turned into a circlip in your first reply I just asked about this "U-shaped clip" It might actually need to be moderately springy to absorb the shocks (and perhaps occasional verbal threats) when working against time, but I suspect that if box section works at all, I'll cobble up enough spares. I am grateful for all the replies. I just need to wait till my mother-of-all-colds passes and I can get something done again. -- Bill |
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Bill wrote: But if it's a sort of circlip isn't it made out of some form of spring steel? No, it only turned into a circlip in your first reply I just asked about this "U-shaped clip" I dunno what you call a clip that fits into a circular groove other than a circlip? It might actually need to be moderately springy to absorb the shocks (and perhaps occasional verbal threats) when working against time, but I suspect that if box section works at all, I'll cobble up enough spares. If it's not springy it won't stay in a groove for long - and I'd say mild steel won't be springy enough. I am grateful for all the replies. I just need to wait till my mother-of-all-colds passes and I can get something done again. Know what you mean - sniffle. But I've seen the sort of thing you're after - it might just be a case of knowing the correct name to find a generic one. -- *Just give me chocolate and nobody gets hurt Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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