Abbau Hammer Bruder Bagger
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Description
Demolition hammer for Bruder wheel and crawler excavators which can be used with and without magnets.
Without Magnet:
During assembly, the screw must be threaded all the way down to the tip. This makes it fixed and immovable.
With Magnet:
During assembly, magnets measuring 10mm x 10mm must be pressed into the tip and into the screw, as shown in the picture. The magnets must repel each other. Then screw in the screw until the desired preload is achieved.
You can also use Bambu magnets with dimensions 10mmx3mm and stack 3 magnets on top of each other (a total of 6 pieces are needed.
Alternatively, a spring can also be used.
To screw in the screw, a standard 8mm Allen key is required, which can also be printed out.
INFO: The mounting plate has been rotated 180 degrees so that it is correct like the original. The photos still show the incorrectly rotated mounting plate. Current version, image V2.
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Dismantling hammer for Bruder wheel and crawler excavators which can be used with and without magnets.
Without magnet: When assembling, the screw must be screwed down to the tip. So it is fixed and not movable.
With magnet: When assembling, the magnets measuring 10mm x 10mm must be pressed into the tip and into the screw, as shown in the picture. The magnets must repel each other. Then screw in the screw until the desired preload is achieved.
You can also take the magnets from Bambu measuring 10mmx3mm and place 3 magnets on top of each other (a total of 6 pieces are required).
Alternatively, a spring can also be used.
To screw in the screw, a standard 8mm Allen key is required, which can also be printed out.
INFO: The mounting plate was rotated 180 degrees so that it is correct like the original. The wrong mounting plate is still in the photos. Current version, image V2.
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