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Snap On Torque Wrench Pivot Bolt Repair

Chipm

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I have an older Snap On CDI-made flex-head torque wrench with a broken pivot pin. The pin is available from Snap On, but I am not sure how to change it. It is pressed in? I'm assuming a hammer and punch would not be the way to go. I appreciate any advice!
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Chipm

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I would just call snap on customer service and ask them

every time I call them they are helpful, and usually pretty quick
I tried that first, of course. This wrench was made by the previous manufacturer and is no longer supported by Snap On or CDI.
 
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Ricky Joe

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Too bad about no longer being supported. I had the same thing happen, and just had the dealer send it off since it needed recalibrated anyway after that. I had no real pressure on it, either. That was about ten years ago, give or take a year, and was about $60, if memory serves.
 

Walkers

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I would just use a pin punch, it is not likely to be incredibly difficult to change. Just make sure you have a good back up under it. A block of hardwood with a hole would work fine.
 
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