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VK3BO  > HELP     24.08.03 09:26l 28 Lines 824 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Hex stud removal (ww2 surplus)
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From: VK3BO@VK3FIS.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
To  : HELP@WW


Hi Everybody,               * 23 August 2003 *

I possess an old Tuning Unit from a WW2 transmitter BC-375.

However, to remove some parts from it is not that simple and I
have tried to separate the wormwheel drive (with its flexable
steatite coupling) from the variable capacitor.
I used an Allen hex-key for this, but the hex stud seemed to be 
frozen on the axle! What would be the proper way to do this 
without damaging the parts?
I would appreciate a good response and will reply to it.

         Please send it via packet; or via e-mail. 
            
(E-mail probably the best way)

Thanks in advance,
73  de  John, VK3BO.

packet address is : VK3BO@VK3FIS.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
my e-mail is : john3bo@satlink.com.au
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