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Take care not to damage any threads on the axle by lumping it with a big hammer.
use either a piece of wood to protect it or put the nut on or a drift inside the thread diameter or a combination of the above.
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Lean it to one side?
You dont say what bike, which isn't helpful, but if the weight is on the wheel not a centre stand or paddoc stand, you are making life rather hard for yourself!
Smacking axles with hammers is also a fast way to effup axle threads, and or swing arms, and more than likely thumbs!
They usually have a dimple in the end of the axle for you to put a pointed drift in, without the drift slipping.... if you have one, get a drift and USE IT!
If axle doesn't have a dimple, get, make, procure some sumilar sort of WIDE flat head drift instead, to spread load over the end of teh axle, and avoid smacking direct with hammer...
WHICH on a well maintained bike shouldn't really be needed... weight off teh wheel on padoc stand, nut removed, holding wheel with one hand, you aught be able to pull the axle out with the other and just a little wiggling.
WD40, as said isn't penetrating oil, its Water-Dispersant - foumulation 40.... great for getting water out of old points ignitions, not too bad for tempererily stopping a garden gate hinge leaking, but it is NOT the stuff for the job here... which, is an axle, that SHOULD have loads of grease around it from the bearing grease in the bub....
But... I will take a guess its a bit of a stubborn bast, with wight on it, and you are a bit wild with a hammer.
Last ditch, if an axle IS really stuck, I have before now used an SDS pointed chissel in an SDS 'hammer drill', dimple of axle and point of chissel coated liberally with grease, used drill as very fast percussion hammer to 'shock' an axle free and break corrosion stiction... CAREFULLY, or you jack-hammer wheel, swing-arm axle, patio, extension cabe et all to bits!
But, short of a very very deralict bike that has been allowed to rust 20+ years, or one with a bent axle, which wont budge regardless and will probably have to be cut....
Forces should NOT need be that great, if you are up against having to use brute force and ignorance STOP... re-evatuate and apply inteligence first!
I suspect it probably is just weight on teh wheel, or wheel tilt, and technique... apply patience and inteligence, and it will give in eventually. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | Lean it to one side?
You dont say what bike, which isn't helpful, but if the weight is on the wheel not a centre stand or paddoc stand, you are making life rather hard for yourself!
Smacking axles with hammers is also a fast way to effup axle threads, and or swing arms, and more than likely thumbs!
They usually have a dimple in the end of the axle for you to put a pointed drift in, without the drift slipping.... if you have one, get a drift and USE IT!
If axle doesn't have a dimple, get, make, procure some sumilar sort of WIDE flat head drift instead, to spread load over the end of teh axle, and avoid smacking direct with hammer...
WHICH on a well maintained bike shouldn't really be needed... weight off teh wheel on padoc stand, nut removed, holding wheel with one hand, you aught be able to pull the axle out with the other and just a little wiggling.
WD40, as said isn't penetrating oil, its Water-Dispersant - foumulation 40.... great for getting water out of old points ignitions, not too bad for tempererily stopping a garden gate hinge leaking, but it is NOT the stuff for the job here... which, is an axle, that SHOULD have loads of grease around it from the bearing grease in the bub....
But... I will take a guess its a bit of a stubborn bast, with wight on it, and you are a bit wild with a hammer.
Last ditch, if an axle IS really stuck, I have before now used an SDS pointed chissel in an SDS 'hammer drill', dimple of axle and point of chissel coated liberally with grease, used drill as very fast percussion hammer to 'shock' an axle free and break corrosion stiction... CAREFULLY, or you jack-hammer wheel, swing-arm axle, patio, extension cabe et all to bits!
But, short of a very very deralict bike that has been allowed to rust 20+ years, or one with a bent axle, which wont budge regardless and will probably have to be cut....
Forces should NOT need be that great, if you are up against having to use brute force and ignorance STOP... re-evatuate and apply inteligence first!
I suspect it probably is just weight on teh wheel, or wheel tilt, and technique... apply patience and inteligence, and it will give in eventually. |
yes lean it to one side and squirt fluid in so it runs along the axle length and into all the spaces it needs to in order to "free" it from whatever is seized. I am not going to hit the axle while it is leant, i am not that daft lol
I have a block of wood handly to put over threaded end and a lump hammer will be lent from a mate to give it some gentle-ish taps.
I have a mechanic who said he will take a look if i am not getting anywhere, he has done many in the past and used heat to expand metal, and let it cool and out she pops |
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