Unscrewing Collet?!

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  • nosreme722
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 181

    #16
    Originally posted by lectriglide
    I've tried this method and have found it to rarely work for me (usually bends or breaks off exterior of slit). Much better is to use a torx tip. Apply heat first, then lightly tap the tip in. It will bite and come right out.
    I may try that.. but if it doesnt work immediately im just goin to buy another. Im going to need another for a project anyway so that'll do. I have very little patient right now, ive got a brand new tacon 4074 2000kv and seaking 180a waiting in my MG and i havent ran it yet.

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    • U1Racing
      Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 62

      #17
      grinding a slot then using a Flathead is the easiest way that i have found to remove stripped out set screws
      too much power not in the FE racing dictionary

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      • makin' waves
        Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 92

        #18
        Think the glue idea is the best, trying to cut a slit in the tiny grub screw will be a nightmare...

        Thanks for the tip Detox!


        Tone

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        • lenny
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Sep 2010
          • 4294

          #19
          Some time freon gas work to brake things loose like heat does.
          ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

          My youtube videos.http://www.youtube.com/user/61manx?feature=mhee

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          • Stinger9D9
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 355

            #20
            One other option is to try a good, new, 1/16" allen wrench. It's just a smidge bigger than 1.5mm and may work. I had a stripped setscrew in an AQ coupler yesterday and a 1/16" wrecnh worked for me.

            The 1.5mm wrench is 0.059" while a 1/16" is 0.062" (well it should be if it's a quality wrench). That extra 0.003" might make enough difference to get the screw out.

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