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Broken off roll pins in D2 rollers

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2 years 1 week ago #242569 by bpusmc
Any suggestions for removing the broken off roll pins shown in the photos below?

   

They are the type that have to be pulled (cannot be driven out the other side). 

I tried drilling them but made no progress. 

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2 years 1 week ago #242575 by trainzkid88
try artu drills they are made for drilling tough material.

is that supposed to come apart though?
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2 years 1 week ago #242576 by PhilC
They are going to be a nightmare to remove. Even if you had a drill that would drill them keeping the drill on center will be a problem. Looking in the parts manual it shows they are not supposed to be roll pins but solid pins.

944A - Machine SN 43A2589 Engine SN 90A284
955K- Machine SN 71J3772 Engine SN 83Z0704
D6 SN's 4R732sp, 5R2724, 5R4832
D8 SN's 15A1254, 15A2287, 15A2723
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2 years 1 week ago #242579 by trainzkid88
a tri flute drill could do it but only if you could get one to drill that kind of steel roll pins are high tensile. and if you could get one in the right size. ive only seen drawings of them.

actually a carbide or ceramic end mill might work and a mill would have the accuracy and allow the clamping of the part if you can get one the right size.
slightly smaller might allow you to collapse it with punch and drift and remove it that way.

you could try welding a peice of round bar into the pin so you can get a slide hammer on to it but do it wrong the part is probably ruined beyond salvage.
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2 years 1 week ago #242593 by Rome K/G
Try turning a metal screw in that just turns in easy or a thread tap, and small screw then use a vise grip slide hammer or make something like it, easy does it though, worth a try, may or may not work.
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2 years 1 week ago #242596 by naylorbros
I had a similar thing on the rollers on my Thirty, except they were dowel pins. They were worn off smooth with the surface of the roller. I welded 1/4” nuts on top of the and then pulled them out.
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Ken
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2 years 1 week ago #242601 by bpusmc
Thanks for all of the suggestions.

It must be my lucky day - I got all six out without incident!

 

Chad
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2 years 1 week ago #242605 by Rome K/G
Bravo!!!!!!

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2 years 1 week ago #242606 by gauntjoh
Well done! Is that a screw extractor you used on the end of your slide hammer?

John Gaunt, ACMOC Director, UK

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2 years 1 week ago - 2 years 1 week ago #242607 by Old Magnet
Looks like my Harbor Freight slide hammer dent puller!!!! Good job!!!!!
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