Help rebuilding cylinder

   / Help rebuilding cylinder
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Thanks for all the tips! I ended up having to buy a 1 1/2" impact socket. Clamped the rod in my vise with cardboard and a rag protecting the cylinder, and the impact wrench took the nut right off (keep in mind I couldn't budge it with a large adjustable wrench and pipe extension!). Replacing the seals was pretty straightforward... got it all back together and it is working like a champ... no leaks!
 
   / Help rebuilding cylinder #12  
I'm glad you got your cylinder repaired and it is working well again for you now. You called and spoke to me on Jan. 10th. If I neglected to, I apologize for not telling you that you would likely need an impact wrench to remove the piston nut. We torque the piston nut to 275 - 330 Ft.Lbs.
I was purusing various threads on TBN and stumbled on yours so I had to look and see if you had spoke with me. I learned something from you here, that is I should also tell the customer what size impact socket will be required.
Best Regards,
Steve Hansen
Applications Engineer
Energy Manufacturing Co., Inc.
(319)-465-3537 X-402
(319)-465-5279 FAX
shansen@energymfg.com
 

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