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Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?

Offline HaChayalBoded

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Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
on: August 06, 2008, 09:20:55 AM
The crunch has a series of oddly shaped washers between the tools, when I took it apart I had thought I determined the way they go back in, I guess I was wrong...Can anyone take a picture of the orientation of the washers on a crunch? The only problem I have is that because of the orientation, the blade lock does not engage.

Thanks in advance.


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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #1 on: August 06, 2008, 09:51:31 AM
got it


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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #3 on: August 07, 2008, 11:49:50 AM
Hope this helps, don't have my Crunch with me but found this pic on my portable hard drive :)

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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #4 on: August 07, 2008, 01:09:09 PM
thanks, I know the order of the tools, I just can't remember the orientation of the oddly shaped washers in between them.



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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #5 on: August 07, 2008, 02:27:54 PM
Ah, could be difficult to discern that without taking one apart! Hope someone can help you out though :)
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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #6 on: August 07, 2008, 10:03:49 PM
The problem with these washers is that you'll need a special piece of equipment to align them, and you probably don't have access to this.

What i use is a Leatherman issue thin metal tube with 2 flat sides and the exact length of all the items combined.
Almost each tool has it's own shorter or longer tube.

This tube is slid onto the thinned end of a longer metal guiding rod which on it's other end has the same 2 flat sides and diameter as the tube.
Then i put a protruding piece of the thinned end into a hole in a Leatherman issue thick flat piece of steel, so that the guiding rod fitted with the tube stands upright.

Next i slide every item with it's axis hole over the top of the metal rod, making sure i use enough oil inbetween parts, and everything ends up around the tube.
So first one item, than a washer, than another item, than another washer, and so on.
The rod and the tube together line up all the washers.

Finally i pull out the complete assembly on the metal rod & tube and then carefully separate the metal guiding rod from the tube with all the items on it.
I then place the assembly with the tube still inside into the tool, line up a new and oiled hollow axis screw which has one flat side that corresponds with a flat side in the frame, and wriggle it through both sides of the tool as well as all the items, while at the same time pushing the tube out.
Then i put just a little Locktite on the threads of the hollow axis screw and put a screw into it.

Writing this down almost makes it sound easy,  :multi:

Now it can be done without the rod & tube using just the hollow axis screw with the flattened side, but this can be quite a painstaking job.
If you're gonna try this, take your time and keep a needle nearby, as you will need it to position each washer.



 


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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #7 on: August 08, 2008, 12:40:18 AM
Thanks for the info, I have steady hands and don't need to use a tube, what I do need to know is the orientation of those stupid looking washers, I'm about to just go to home depot and get standard round washers in that thickness.


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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #8 on: August 08, 2008, 04:36:10 AM
I've never taken a Crunch apart. What is so unusual about the washers?
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Re: Has (or can) anyone taken a crunch apart?
Reply #9 on: August 08, 2008, 05:08:23 AM
When you do get it done,could you write up a tutorial to put on the site?
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