High Efficiency Factory Din938 Din939 Din940 Din835 Double End Studs to Bahrain Importers

Din938 Din939 Din940 Din835 Double End Stud Bolts Standard: Din938 Din939 Din940 Din835 Metric Thread Size: M8-M100 with various lengths Available Material or Grade: ASTM 193/320 B7, B7M, L7, L7M, B16, B8, B8M, B8T CL1&CL2 ASTM 194 2H, 2HM, 4, 7, 7M, 8, 8M ASTM A453 660 ISO 898-1 5.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9, 12.9 1.1181 / C35E 1.1191 / C45E 1.7218 / 25CrMo4 1.7225 / 42CrMo4 1.7709 / 21CrMoV5-7 1.7711 / 40CrMoV4-6 1.7729 / 20CrMoVTiB4-10 1.4913 / X19CrMoNbVN11-1 1.4923 / X22CrMoV12-1 1.4980 / X6NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2) 1.4986 / X7CrNiMoBNb16-16 Inconel 625, Inconel 718, Duplex, SuperDuplex   Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Zinc Nickel Plated, Cadmium Plated, PTFE etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.  

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    This is one of several short videos demonstrating removal and installation of a new stator our 1995 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic.

    If you are having problems removing the nut try one of the following:

    1) Verify you are turn the nut the correct direction. (Righty Tighty; Lefty Loosy)

    2) a LONG Pipe extension on the breaker bar. You’ll need two people. One to hold the breaker bar and socket in place on the nut, and the second to push down on the additional leverage, a long pipe, you have added to the breaker bar.

    3) an Impact Gun; a STRONG one. Caution – there may be sharp edges on the nut afterward.

    Remember — the manual states: Install compensator nut with two drops of Locktite 262 (Red) and torque to 150-165 lbs.

    If you are having trouble, please consider taking a video of your before and after experience to share with others. Send it to me and I’ll post if needed. Don’t worry about mistakes … our mistakes are what everyone can learn from.

    As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome.