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4 in one fix.
I have a 4 in one garden strimmer/pole saw/pole hedge cutter/brush cutter
that I bough on eBay some 7 years ago. It of unknown Chinese manufacture and apart from having a new carb diagram a couple of years ago has performed perfectly. Sadly this weekend the motor ran but the tool did not rotate! The cause was a worn spline where the first shaft enters the clutch. At first inspection it seemed to be the end of the machine's life but on looking closer I managed a fix. By sawing about 10 mm off the outer tube of the first section and re drilling the locating hole in the side of said tube I was able to slide the spline in by at least 15 mm more than it had been engaging from new. It would seem that the locating hole had originally been drilled in the wrong place only allowing the first 5 mm of the spline to engage, hence the wear. Mike |
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4 in one fix.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 12:25:22 +0100, Muddymike wrote:
It would seem that the locating hole had originally been drilled in the wrong place only allowing the first 5 mm of the spline to engage, hence the wear. Or a safety feature, spline strips if a tool seizes. TBH I think your explanation or incorrect assembly (tube on backwards?) is more likely. B-) -- Cheers Dave. |
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