straightening a threaded rod

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Sounds like I didn't get as optimal a repair as I had hoped for but it is what it is, and it works for now. The first time I adjusted it after using it a while it seemed kind of locked up, and then it turned rough and jambed, then it adjusted smoothly. It did kind of feel like maybe the helicoil could have been turning, or maybe that is just my getting nervous with what Spyderlk said. If it doesn't hold up I will have learned a little more. I should have inquired more about how they would be repairing the bend, I don't think I saw a press in the shop but I find it difficult to believe that they wouldn't have one. A shop with all thread a a welder would have worked well too. Thanks for the help guys.
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #42  
good luck.

soundguy
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #43  
Sounds like I didn't get as optimal a repair as I had hoped for but it is what it is, and it works for now. The first time I adjusted it after using it a while it seemed kind of locked up, and then it turned rough and jambed, then it adjusted smoothly. It did kind of feel like maybe the helicoil could have been turning, or maybe that is just my getting nervous with what Spyderlk said. If it doesn't hold up I will have learned a little more. I should have inquired more about how they would be repairing the bend, I don't think I saw a press in the shop but I find it difficult to believe that they wouldn't have one. A shop with all thread a a welder would have worked well too. Thanks for the help guys.


As I'd written in post #8, thread clearances are pretty tight and it's quite difficult to get a good repair. There's only a few thousandths clearance between the internal (female) and external (male) thread flanks. That springback I'd written about in a previous post is probably what's causing the binding.
Main thing now is not to strip either thread, so don't force it. Might wear in over time, might not.
I have ran a die over slightly buggered threads. The die will run free over the good threads and cut the bad threads. It'll work (if you can find the right die), but the threads will be looser over the cut areas. This isn't an optimal repair and I've only used it when I couldn't replace the component. I've always considered this a temporary repair.

That adjustable link is used on the 4200, 4300, 4400, 43210, 4310 and 4410 Deeres (maybe others too). Might be something you can buy from a salvage yard, if it comes to that... BTW, there is a thread in the Private Party ads concerning a guy parting out a 4300. That might be a source.

Good luck!
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #44  
When in need of a press, look for heavy pieces of equipment with hydraulics... If you have a FEL, it works great as a press. Just use something like a board to protect the threads.
If you dont have a FEL, use a jack and the weight of the tractor to your advantage.
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #45  
If you have a FEL, it works great as a press. Just use something like a board to protect the threads.

Boy, you can control your loader a he11 of a lot better then I can!!
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #46  
i have used a big bottle jack and a chain to bend metal before.. especially ford radius rods.. :)


soundguy
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #48  
i have used a big bottle jack and a chain to bend metal before.. especially ford radius rods.. :)


soundguy

Bending or straightening metal isn't tough...as long as you don't cold work it too much. Threads...different story.
 
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   / straightening a threaded rod #49  
yep.. the thread root is what the problem is..

soundguy
 
   / straightening a threaded rod #50  
yep.. the thread root is what the problem is..

soundguy

Dunno, I think it's the flanks...
Got a Machinery Handbook, Soundguy? Take a gander at the thread geometry and visualize how it would bend...and the effect of the bend with the mating part.
 
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