chrisclaydon
Active Member
I have some stainless rigging toggles where the pin is a tight fit in the eye and held in by friction only (this is a fairly standard system where rigging fittings come with the toggle ready attached). These are big - 19mm diameter pins.
I need to swap 2 toggles of different lengths, which means removing the pins and then reinserting them. I imagine they probably make these fittings by pressing a very cold pin into a very hot hole but now they are together I doubt I could create much heat differential. I could put the pins back in that way afterwards though.
Does anyone know the correct technique for doing this (preferably with only the basic tools I have on the boat)? I'm concerned that hammering it, even with a punch, might distort the pin and make it impossible to remove. It's such a tight fit that the tiniest distortion would be a problem. I guess some sort of hydraulic press might do it but I don't have one. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I need to swap 2 toggles of different lengths, which means removing the pins and then reinserting them. I imagine they probably make these fittings by pressing a very cold pin into a very hot hole but now they are together I doubt I could create much heat differential. I could put the pins back in that way afterwards though.
Does anyone know the correct technique for doing this (preferably with only the basic tools I have on the boat)? I'm concerned that hammering it, even with a punch, might distort the pin and make it impossible to remove. It's such a tight fit that the tiniest distortion would be a problem. I guess some sort of hydraulic press might do it but I don't have one. Any suggestions?
Thanks!