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Old 30-03-2023, 18:09   #1
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Remove Max Prop Drilled Nut

So it looks like I have the drilled nut with pin going through nut and shaft, any thoughts on how to remove it? I was planning to try a punch and tap it out. Is that what is recommended? I don't see removal suggestions in the manual, only installation.

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Re: Remove Max Prop Drilled Nut

Punch out the pin. Unscrew the nut. No other options. If it was installed correctly, it shouldn’t be a problem,
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Punch out the pin. Unscrew the nut. No other options. If it was installed correctly, it shouldn’t be a problem,
Thanks, i'll give it a try in the morning.
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