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This just started today. I have to turn the knob in order for the latch to retract. Before, I could just push to door shut and the latch would retract when it hit the plate on the door frame.
May 1, 2017 · I got the bolt off (yes, reverse thread) and yes, the diamond knockout is knocked out. So it's a problem with the blade thickness. I got a hefty washer on there, threaded the bolt back on, tightened the you-know-what out of it, and the difference is obvious without even running it - before, I could hold the blade with my fingers and spin the shaft with a wrench.
To inspect or replace brushes, first unplug the saw. Remove the black plastic cap (2) on the side of the motor (1). Use caution when removing the cap because it is springloaded. Pull out the brush and replace. Replace for the other side. To reassemble, reverse the procedure.
14. If there is only one washer used with a nut/bolt, it usually goes on the nut side. The nut in most circumstances is more movable, and is more commonly turned to tighten the assembly. The washer helps prevent damage to the surface of the object being fastened.
May 11, 2016 · Bolt stuck in a hole. When the bolt is heated, it expands. Since the shaft of the bolt is constrained, it can't expand inside the hole. The bolt expands in the direction of the green arrow, but cannot expand in the direction of the red arrows. As the bolt cools, it contracts. The contraction, however, is not constrained.
Nov 19, 2019 · Ultimately, the "correct" way to fix this is a new bolt kit, with stainless bolts and new sealing washers. Most hardware stores or big box stores will carry bolt kits for all major brands of toilets, plus generic kits. The kits include new bolts, nuts, washers, and rubber sealing washers, which are the part that's likely causing your leak.
Jul 11, 2011 · Method 2: Drill a small hole, say 1/8 inch diameter at the edge of the dome head, at an angle, say 45 deg.to the bolt shank, about 1/4 inch deep, insert the drill into the hole to lock the head from rotating when the nut is being unscrewed. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Feb 22, 2014 at 16:58.
Mar 28, 2014 · I'd like this to be as solid as possible while still collapsing smoothly when required. Is there a special type of bolt or am I looking at a certain nut - washer - bolt combo? bolts. Share. Improve this question. edited Mar 28, 2014 at 10:14. Tester101. 132k 79 324 612. asked Mar 28, 2014 at 3:29.
Oct 19, 2014 · When I found that other 5/16"-18 bolts fit just fine, I got curious and eventually tried every 5/16"-18 bolt that I had. I was amazed to find thirteen different sets of letters (and sometimes numbers). The one bolt marked "AKD" was slightly too big to fit. Of the four marked "HKT", two fit and two did not (too big).
Oct 6, 2015 · Depending on the particular saw you have, and how loose your teminology .vs. industry standard terminology is, you may have a worm drive saw (that you call a circular saw - the blade is still circular), or a circular saw with a gear reduction built in that isn't a worm-drive - in either case you could have broken gears if there is a reduction gear step in the drive train.