Flat faced fan spindle - what tool?
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Need to remove a fan blade held on with a nut fastened onto a flat faced spindle.
So D shaped in profile.
Rather than strip down the whole induction motor assembly, I'd prefer to clamp the spindle using a spanner or socket with a female D profile and then loosen the nut.
Such a tool must exist, but I can't find it because I don't know what it's called.
Anyone care to edumacate me?
Muchly.
So D shaped in profile.
Rather than strip down the whole induction motor assembly, I'd prefer to clamp the spindle using a spanner or socket with a female D profile and then loosen the nut.
Such a tool must exist, but I can't find it because I don't know what it's called.
Anyone care to edumacate me?
Muchly.
Blade is made of chocolate.
Don't want to flatten the thread on the spindle by using a spanner or grips.
Looks like I was right - it's a tool that doesn't exist.
I've already designed an adjustable D-plier with one flat hardened edge and 1 softer hard rubber edge.
Watch out for my Dragons' Den appearance shortly.
Magic.
Don't want to flatten the thread on the spindle by using a spanner or grips.
Looks like I was right - it's a tool that doesn't exist.
I've already designed an adjustable D-plier with one flat hardened edge and 1 softer hard rubber edge.
Watch out for my Dragons' Den appearance shortly.
Magic.
- Find a nut that fits the shaft thread.
- Saw through from one of the hexagon corners of the nut on the axis of the hole.
- Screw the nut onto the shaft thread
- Clamp the nut around the shaft thread with either mole grips or a vice, with the sawn slot aligned with the middle of the D flat.
- Undo the fan clamping nut.
Edited by GliderRider on Friday 17th October 17:22
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