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Keepitsharp wrote:
I posted this in another S41S thread:
Here’s my method for unscrewing the glued bezel ring.
I did get the head to unscrew using two pieces of 3/4 inch (19mm) thick soft pine (wood) with 1 and 1/16 inch (27mm) holes through the center with a thin saw cut through part of the middle from one end to allow compression in a vice and clamps. Compressing the wood separately for each piece allowed enough grip and leverage to loosen the bezel ring with no damage or personal injury. I did this while one or two remaining emitters would still go into turbo resulting in a hot bezel that probably softened the adhesive some.
Pictures:
https://goo.gl/photos/FpxfwkkDbBq3MT968
A 1 and 1/16” drill bit is not common, but I have one and it worked great. Don’t know about 27mm. Hope this is helpful to some.
Keepitsharp
Gracias por el aporté pero para estad cabezas prefiero camara de bicicleta y una burna mordazaantiparanoico escribió:Keepitsharp, de BLF, presentó una "herramienta" diseñada por él para desarmar las Cutrelux S41S que venían falladas y cuidadosamente pegadas... http://budgetlightforum.com/comment/103 ... nt-1037867 Es un sistema que se puede aplicar en cualquier linterna, simplemente hay que hacer los agujeros de acuerdo a las medidas de la linterna sobre las que se va a trabajar.
Keepitsharp wrote:
I posted this in another S41S thread:
Here’s my method for unscrewing the glued bezel ring.
I did get the head to unscrew using two pieces of 3/4 inch (19mm) thick soft pine (wood) with 1 and 1/16 inch (27mm) holes through the center with a thin saw cut through part of the middle from one end to allow compression in a vice and clamps. Compressing the wood separately for each piece allowed enough grip and leverage to loosen the bezel ring with no damage or personal injury. I did this while one or two remaining emitters would still go into turbo resulting in a hot bezel that probably softened the adhesive some.
Pictures:
https://goo.gl/photos/FpxfwkkDbBq3MT968
A 1 and 1/16” drill bit is not common, but I have one and it worked great. Don’t know about 27mm. Hope this is helpful to some.
Keepitsharp![]()
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