The Merry Miller | 14/05/2012 16:13:43 |
![]() 484 forum posts 97 photos | Before I splash out on a decent set of circlip pliers I have a question. I have a very large internal circlip to remove from a motorised gearbox. The clip is about 2.5" dia and the two pin holes for removing the clip are about 0.1"dia on a pitch of 7/8". Would the pliers in a standard set be capable of removing a clip this size or would I have to go for one of the larger sets? Len. P.
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Mike | 14/05/2012 16:53:32 |
![]() 713 forum posts 6 photos | I was faced with a similar problem a few years ago and, as it was a one-off job, didn't want to splash out on circlip pliers. Bought the cheapest pair of long-nosed pliers I could find in a DIY shed, heat bent the tips and filed them to the right profile, then re-hardened them. Worked a treat! |
Weldsol | 14/05/2012 16:59:37 |
74 forum posts | You should be able to find wire forming pliers (the ones with round tapered jaws) these will probably do the job
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The Merry Miller | 14/05/2012 17:31:53 |
![]() 484 forum posts 97 photos | Mike, I've spent so much time in my life improvising tools that I thought I'd treat myself for a change as I'm now running out of time!!! Come to think of it I am continually treating myself according to her indoors. My grandson will no doubt feel happier no when he gets all of my proper tools eventually. I don't think youngsters will know how to improvise until they have got a bit of time and experience under their belts. Len. P.
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Sandy Morton | 14/05/2012 17:33:12 |
104 forum posts | I have a pair of circlip pliers which I purchased from CPC for £1.99 and they work fine up to almost an inch. I never needed larger ones but they might be worth a look. |
Clive Hartland | 14/05/2012 19:29:04 |
![]() 2929 forum posts 41 photos | It is possible to buy a set of circlip pliers that do both internal and external clips and they come with a set of different size pins. These can be bought from motor tool factors, as you can guess they would be invaluable to a motor mechanic and any other engineer needing circlip pliers. I think I got mine from Sealey's. Clive |
The Merry Miller | 14/05/2012 20:06:28 |
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I've gone for the Sealey set Clive. Len.
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The Merry Miller | 14/05/2012 20:06:54 |
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Don't know how it managed to double post? Len.
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Springbok | 15/05/2012 00:00:35 |
![]() 879 forum posts 34 photos | There are shedloads of both types going on fleabay for pennies. |
Gordon W | 15/05/2012 09:40:41 |
2011 forum posts | On a clip that size I would use a small screwdriver or similar to start the key out of the groove and confirm that it is free. Usually can then "peel" the clip out without the pliers, should use a new clip anyway. |
The Merry Miller | 15/05/2012 09:50:07 |
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I tried to get it out that way Gordon, half successful due to very limited access and help from the missus!! Len.
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