Fig.1, 5 . operation – Sealey VS7233 User Manual

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5 . OPERATION

VS7233 Issue No: 1 - 23/11/10

Original Language Version

5.1 Obtain a replacement for the

broken stud or bolt first so that

you know how deep to drill the

pilot hole.

5.2 Use the size guide chart

overleaf to select the correct

combination of drilling guide,

pin and hex driver.

Where a stud or bolt has

sheared below the insertion

surface select the largest

drilling guide that fits into the

hole as shown in fig.1A.

5.4 Where a stud or bolt has

sheared above the insertion

surface select a drilling guide

that fits closely over the stud

as shown in figs.B&C.

5.5 With the drilling guide in place,

drill a hole into the stud into

which the extraction pin can

be hammered as shown in

figs.D&E. Depending on the

size of the stud it may be

necessary to drill a smaller

pilot hole first which can then

be enlarged to accept the

extraction pin.

5.6 After drilling the stud, remove

the drilling guide and clean

away any particles of metal

left behind.

5.7 Tap the extraction pin into the

hole in the stud as shown in

fig.1E.

5.8 Place the correct hexagonal

driver over the extraction pin

as shown in fig.1F. Apply a

spanner to the hex driver

to remove the bolt/stud.

5.9 Pins 4 and 5 are for the

removal of larger studs and

have no matching drilling

guides.

NOTE:- In some cases where

accessibility is an issue it may

be necessary to remove a

component such as a cylinder

head from a vehicle.

fig.1

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