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Shear pins went in my Tirfor t516 other day and got some new pins from FR Jones (thanks for speedy service :thumbup: ) and going to replace later. Never done it before tho so a simple question here of how to do it? Is it simply knock the old bits out and bang the new one in or is there a any little tricks to it? Thanks in advane :001_smile:

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The pins are usually in "blind" holes so you cant knock them out. There is a special clamp for the job that looks a bit like a pulley drawer but most resort to the pry bar against the winch body method.

 

Just be careful not to damage the casing if you go with that option.

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I must have worse memory than I think I have, as the 516 we use I'm sure the shear pin hole goes straight through and the new pin knocks the old out when driven in. Will have look in the morning.

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If your Tirfor is the open case type, the one with the handle that sticks out the top - you just bash the pin out with a drift. If its the clamshell type, with the built in hooks and the handle on the side...well...its gonna be a bad day...best of luck. There are youtube tutorials that will walk you through it though.....

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