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that looks like it broke between the 2 nuts that act as a jam nut....the 'cheap' fix would be to get a 'coupler' (likely found in your local home depot as a 'threaded rod connector'), remove both nuts, thread it onto one side, and then thread it back onto the other.the correct fix would be to replace the cylinder as that's the 'end' of the piston of the cylinder.
Quote from: jvanick on May 02, 2016, 02:34:23 PMthat looks like it broke between the 2 nuts that act as a jam nut....the 'cheap' fix would be to get a 'coupler' (likely found in your local home depot as a 'threaded rod connector'), remove both nuts, thread it onto one side, and then thread it back onto the other.the correct fix would be to replace the cylinder as that's the 'end' of the piston of the cylinder. You might want to go to store.mrprint.com and put in part number 2019095 and see if that is the part you need. It retails @ $90.23. There are two type so confirm with parts which one you need. If that is broke you press has to of been running pretty bad for that to happen. Still suggest a tech!! Could also be 2012021 $119.60
Quote from: 244 on May 02, 2016, 02:41:52 PMQuote from: jvanick on May 02, 2016, 02:34:23 PMthat looks like it broke between the 2 nuts that act as a jam nut....the 'cheap' fix would be to get a 'coupler' (likely found in your local home depot as a 'threaded rod connector'), remove both nuts, thread it onto one side, and then thread it back onto the other.the correct fix would be to replace the cylinder as that's the 'end' of the piston of the cylinder. You might want to go to store.mrprint.com and put in part number 2019095 and see if that is the part you need. It retails @ $90.23. There are two type so confirm with parts which one you need. If that is broke you press has to of been running pretty bad for that to happen. Still suggest a tech!! Could also be 2012021 $119.60M&R service said I need to order these parts:You will need to replaceThe rod end screw Part# 2009005AThreaded rod connector part# 8050253Which should I go for? Your suggestion or theirs?