You cut the cylinder open ? And it's the seals and the nut piston ? you ruined the cylinder there is no way the seals or the nut coming loose would not allow the shaft to be locked in one spot.
John, if you watch till the end of the video, the rod was slightly bent as well, causing massive internal stresses that did not allow us to even loosen the gland nut.
I agree Phillip, with that being said I am not sure what happened here I think that the cylinder was over loaded and the nut holding the piston on stripped out the thread.
Excellent video!
Thank you very much! Glad You liked it, it was fun to make and it really satisfied my curiosity to see what had happened inside.
Thanks for sharing and explain us the cause of the failure
No problem 👍
I love your videos it teach me a lot
What is your favourite video so far?
That’s an extremely great video and also, do you guys have a location in the US?
Thanks for the feedback, we have a small online store called Valvehalla.com
I’ve never cut open one 😮
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You cut the cylinder open ? And it's the seals and the nut piston ? you ruined the cylinder there is no way the seals or the nut coming loose would not allow the shaft to be locked in one spot.
John, if you watch till the end of the video, the rod was slightly bent as well, causing massive internal stresses that did not allow us to even loosen the gland nut.
Most home owners don’t have tools to properly tighten the nut
They will come loose if not properly torqued and lock tight on treads
I agree Phillip, with that being said I am not sure what happened here I think that the cylinder was over loaded and the nut holding the piston on stripped out the thread.
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