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Ian Fawbert 28-09-10 03:36

ID please- spring compressor?
 
Hi all,

A mate of mine asked if i could help ID these, what he believes to be spring compressors. He thought they might be for a bren carrier, but is not sure. I dont have a clue so am asking here as you guys are the best i know at ID'ing odd things!

Details are: stamped TP 5635 and are approx 500mm long.

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...m/IMG_8861.jpg

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...m/IMG_8863.jpg

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...m/IMG_8862.jpg

Can anyone please ID them? He is happy to sell them also if anyone needs them (a fair price for each party were his words)- please send me a message with contact details and i shall get him to contact you.

Cheers,
Ian.

pzrwest 28-09-10 07:03

They look like coil spring compressers for compressing regular automotive coil springs or for joining the track on a carrier, to hold the two ends of the track together while re-inserting the track pin but I could just be guessing

Alex Blair (RIP) 28-09-10 18:28

OZZIE 'Roo spring compressors...
 
Ian..
They are for replacing the rear springs on the Red 'Roo...LOL..
Actually I believe they are for carrier track joining to pull the track together to insert the track pin as Pwest said.
:kangaroo :sheep: :drunk:

Ian Fawbert 29-09-10 05:13

Hi guys,

Thanks for your help, I`ll re ask on the carrier forum just to be sure before i get back to him.


Cheers,
Ian.

RichardT10829 29-09-10 09:04

it says web pages cant be found for me...do the links work for anyone else guys ?


Richie

EDIT: got it working..not sure what happened there.... i would be inclined to say they were spring compressers rather than track tools.....only due to the shape of the hooks though as in their present form i would say it would be a struggle to get them through the tracks...... of course they may have been modified to do springs... plus track tools tend to be a ratchet affair rather than the screw types.....but this is only on the few that i have seen......and as we all know i am often wrong hahahaha.

Hanno Spoelstra 29-09-10 19:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Fawbert (Post 136807)
Thanks for your help, I`ll re ask on the carrier forum just to be sure before i get back to him.

Ian,

I have merged your double threads but left a redirect in the other forum section.

Regards,
Hanno

ron 30-09-10 01:03

carrier Spring compressor?
 
Hi Ian, They are not carrier spring compressors, at least not the Australian type,we use a threaded type and they do a great job, regarding compressing the track to insert the pin there is no need to do this as the track winch pulls the pieces of track together the ends that need to be joined are quite loose and its very easy to flex these two end up and down by hand and its just easy to slip in the pin

Ian Fawbert 30-09-10 01:05

Hi Hanno,

Thanks for the merge!

Rich- the link ot the images is working for me- is that what you couldnt see? (or maybe its all ok now after Hanno worked his magic).

Ian.

ron 30-09-10 01:09

spring compressor photo
 
1 Attachment(s)
Here is a pic of the Australian type of spring compressor

Lynn Eades 30-09-10 02:01

Canadian
 
1 Attachment(s)
Track jack. I cannot remember who the photo came from. Sorry.

Ian Fawbert 01-10-10 04:07

HI Guys,

Thanks for all the info- Ron and Lynn, it is an interesting world of unique tools for unique jobs! Thanyou for sharing the pictures.


I have forwarded all this info onto him to decide what to do with them.

Cheers,
Ian.


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