Posted July 20, 201212 yr I'm just wondering how one would remove the spring on a large pneumatic pump. Is there any way of doing this, preferably in a way that is reversible? Any help is appreciated, thanks! P.S. the part is this. It's going to be used for a large compressor. Edited July 20, 201212 yr by Saberwing40k
July 20, 201212 yr i have done it, but it is not perfectly straight when it goes back on, but it works fine. but i cant remember how i removed it
July 20, 201212 yr Here's a 13 years old forum post with same question. http://news.lugnet.com/technic/?n=1016 Edited July 20, 201212 yr by daniele
July 21, 201212 yr Just had a close look at one of my large pumps. You can easily remove the spring simply by starting at the top of the plunger and grabbing the start of the spring with a small set of needle nose pliers. Carefully undo the spring by pulling and rotating it backwards relative to the way it is 'wound' on. To minimise excessive stretching and damage to the spring, ensure that you only pull on it the minimum amount to get it over and around the plunger's shaft ie do not pull on it to much, just enough to clear the plunger's shaft.
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