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Old 22-09-2024, 03:33 PM   #1
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Default Damaged fastener removal service

Hi folks,
Is anyone aware of a stripped screw/bolt removal service in Orange, NSW.

I HAVE A 2mm Allan grub screw in a sewing machine that has been munted.

I’ve tried jamming a torx driver in, and an easy out. The screw is only 4mm long, so getting purchase is difficult.
The other screw on the shaft was severely overtightened, but I was able to get it out in one piece using Allan key and scanner.

I have used penetrating oil and freeze spray on the damaged one , without luck.

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Old 22-09-2024, 04:23 PM   #2
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No; but what about:


Hidden Talent Orange
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Shop 1 153/157 Peisley St, Orange NSW 2800
(02) 6362 0011

Or drill it out with a reverse (left hand) drill bit (e.g. https://www.amazon.com.au/YUENTOEN-E...s%2C301&sr=8-6) and replace it perhaps.
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Old 22-09-2024, 05:26 PM   #3
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Thanks,
We are an authorised service agent.
This is a case of a knucklehead butchering something.

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Hidden Talent Orange
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Shop 1 153/157 Peisley St, Orange NSW 2800
(02) 6362 0011

Or drill it out with a reverse (left hand) drill bit (e.g. https://www.amazon.com.au/YUENTOEN-E...s%2C301&sr=8-6) and replace it perhaps.
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Has anyone had experience with Kingchrome quick-outs?
Maybe on a pedestal drill, they could do the job?
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I was able to get it out in one piece using Allan key and scanner.
"Scanner"; how was that used?
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"Scanner"; how was that used?
Spanner!
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I work on a lot of old shitty cars, and use these things:

https://www.bunnings.com.au/irwin-3-...76224_p0621022

Never failed yet.

Not sure they go down to 2mm.
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Kincrome perhaps.

Aldi have similar items on special buys at the moment too. Same as these: https://www.aldi.co.uk/workzone-dama...96188205481300
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This type usually works well on grub screws:

https://www.totaltools.com.au/123619...ce-ttisfses5pc
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2mm - if that’s the major diameter - is so small, I’d think you need to make a drilling jig. Hole is blind?
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2mm - if that’s the major diameter - is so small, I’d think you need to make a drilling jig. Hole is blind?
I have the shaft out, so have access to the screw. I’ll post a pic…if my acquired brain injury will allow!
I get the feeling that experience counts in a situation like this…hence my cry for help.
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I have the shaft out, so have access to the screw. I’ll post a pic…if my acquired brain injury will allow!
I get the feeling that experience counts in a situation like this…hence my cry for help.
Is the shaft able to be set up in a lathe, a good machinist should be able to do something with it, perhaps using the left handed drills mentioned previously.

A gentle bit of heating may help if possible.

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Heating it gently can also help loosen things up.
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Depending on how munted, munted actually is,
a 3/32" imperial hex key is a little larger then metric 2mm
forced in, it might be enough...
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whats the end result
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whats the end result
Bad result!
After heat and freeze spray, the easy out I used chewed the grub screw out, tith the bottom of it holding fast.

The fitting has been ground off and replaced.

I’m sure a machinist could have drilled it out, re-tapped and installed a larger grub screw. But at what cost? And the danger of damaging the shaft.
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