SanDiegoSS
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Bought a SS wash just under a year ago and its been going great but.... here is the first problem that I simply can't figure out.
We have two vaults that tokens and coins drop down into from the in bay meters. They are secured with a cylinder lock which is removed prior to opening via a hex wrench that turns a bolt. See pics of an open one below.
Here is the problem, on one of the vaults the nut that the bolt fits into has worn down so when you turn the bolt you simply turn the nut. There is nothing for it to catch onto since it is so worn. I know this is the issue because the other vault had the same problem but I was able to wriggle it enough to get it to catch on to something and unscrew. Replace the nut and we were good to go - not so lucky on this one.
What we have tried so far -
- several hours of putting the hex wrench in at different angles hoping it would catch.
- Injecting insulating foam into the gaps hoping it would give the nut something to catch on to.
- Putting a hex wrench onto a drill and spinning the bolt like crazy hoping it would catch.
- Sliding a metal driver down the hole into the gap between the bolt and side of the hole and hitting with a hammer - the bolt is stronger than the metal driver and the metal driver snapped.
- trying to stick a wire through the gap next to the bolt and hoping it would go up over and around so that it would get to where the nut is and give it something to catch onto.
So my 2 questions-
1. Anyone had this before and know of way to do this without damaging the vault?
2. If that is not a possibility and I have to hire someone with an acetylene torch to cut through it - where do you buy replacement vault doors?
Thanks in advance!
Dan
We have two vaults that tokens and coins drop down into from the in bay meters. They are secured with a cylinder lock which is removed prior to opening via a hex wrench that turns a bolt. See pics of an open one below.
Here is the problem, on one of the vaults the nut that the bolt fits into has worn down so when you turn the bolt you simply turn the nut. There is nothing for it to catch onto since it is so worn. I know this is the issue because the other vault had the same problem but I was able to wriggle it enough to get it to catch on to something and unscrew. Replace the nut and we were good to go - not so lucky on this one.
What we have tried so far -
- several hours of putting the hex wrench in at different angles hoping it would catch.
- Injecting insulating foam into the gaps hoping it would give the nut something to catch on to.
- Putting a hex wrench onto a drill and spinning the bolt like crazy hoping it would catch.
- Sliding a metal driver down the hole into the gap between the bolt and side of the hole and hitting with a hammer - the bolt is stronger than the metal driver and the metal driver snapped.
- trying to stick a wire through the gap next to the bolt and hoping it would go up over and around so that it would get to where the nut is and give it something to catch onto.
So my 2 questions-
1. Anyone had this before and know of way to do this without damaging the vault?
2. If that is not a possibility and I have to hire someone with an acetylene torch to cut through it - where do you buy replacement vault doors?
Thanks in advance!
Dan
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