Hi - I need to get into the base of a tower machine in order to remove a broken lock.
I've removed the disks and central rod. I see that there are 3 bolts going from the bottom of the base through to the top. I've removed the 3 screws at the top.
How do I now get these bolts out - is it just a matter of hitting them out from the top with a bit of brute force?
Any help much appreciated
Taking a tower apart
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Re: Taking a tower apart
Use a straight headed screwdriver and undo all 3 - you will see central threaded bar in the middle - just tap this with hammer and base will come loose
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Re: Taking a tower apart
northern exile wrote:Hi - I need to get into the base of a tower machine in order to remove a broken lock.
I've removed the disks and central rod. I see that there are 3 bolts going from the bottom of the base through to the top. I've removed the 3 screws at the top.
How do I now get these bolts out - is it just a matter of hitting them out from the top with a bit of brute force?
Any help much appreciated
Hi,
I am curious to know why you need to dismantle the tower to remove a lock. Is it the cash box lock?
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: Taking a tower apart
Yes it's the cash box lock... when I tried to unlock it I managed a quarter of a turn and it then completly jammed. I used a paid of pliers to try and turn it back but that resulted in the key being destroyed. I now need to get behind the lock and try and hack-saw it out (and get my cash out as well)
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Re: Taking a tower apart
You dont need to take it apart-you can hacksaw the lock off at the back of the machine.
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Re: Taking a tower apart
You can also drill out the centre of the lock.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul