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can't figure out how lift cylinder comes apart to rebuild. Linde E15

I'm working on a linde E15 S/N # 324G10102915.. How does the sheave head come off the lift cylinder rod? And how does the cap come off the cylinder where the packing is?
  • Posted 13 Mar 2015 05:50
  • By rebelviper
  • joined 17 Jan'10 - 11 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
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You must have received help by now.

Anyway, a few weeks ago, I had to reseal a Free lift cylinder of a Linde H20.

Had to raise and chain the mast, remove entire lift rod (free lift cylinder tube remained in place) in order to gain access to cylinder cap.
Could not remove yoke from rod. I think the entire rod and yoke are permanently attached to each other.
  • Posted 24 Apr 2015 11:13
  • By LaGrange
  • joined 15 Sep'13 - 301 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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