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Approved hydraulics sell the cone tips i think, they're probably all the same splitter cone regardless of make.

Hycrak were popular in their day. I think ce marking issues ended them. Nasty little machines, if it's the type I'm thinking of.

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Conor Wright said:

Hycrak were popular in their day. I think ce marking issues ended them

I think you will find still available new. And spares are available. 

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35 minutes ago, Conor Wright said:

Approved hydraulics sell the cone tips i think, they're probably all the same splitter cone regardless of make.

Hycrak were popular in their day. I think ce marking issues ended them. Nasty little machines, if it's the type I'm thinking of.

 

Have you got a thumb you can eat soup with as well then Conor?

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Posted
34 minutes ago, Conor Wright said:

Approved hydraulics sell the cone tips i think, they're probably all the same splitter cone regardless of make.

Hycrak were popular in their day. I think ce marking issues ended them. Nasty little machines, if it's the type I'm thinking of.

 

The tips have a bastard thread. Some of the american ones which were imported had a bastard UNC thread (IIRC) which is only a slightly different thread pitch to the metric one, so the female in the base cone can b tapped out to take the metric thread. Somewhere I have a tap from when I did mine

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11 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

The tips have a bastard thread. Some of the american ones which were imported had a bastard UNC thread (IIRC) which is only a slightly different thread pitch to the metric one, so the female in the base cone can b tapped out to take the metric thread. Somewhere I have a tap from when I did mine

Or you can get a plain un threaded cone and have a cross pin ( roll pin ) keeping it on . DSCF0012.jpg.b2ea0eaa60ac2f8620a009307beff305.jpg

Posted
11 hours ago, openspaceman said:

Do you mean this pin marked red? My cone splitter has a threaded cone tip at the bit marked in light blue

 

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Yes . Yours is a replaceable tip ( probably a Hycrack ) . I realise now that is what you were asking about , not how its fixed to the shaft . Sorry .

Posted
4 hours ago, Stubby said:

Yes . Yours is a replaceable tip ( probably a Hycrack ) . I realise now that is what you were asking about , not how its fixed to the shaft . Sorry .

I wasn't asking, just observing ;-).

 

Mine was an imperial thread but I fitted the hycrack replacement by tapping out the hole as the thread pitch was very similar.

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