Parts For Von Weise 24" Actuator

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Would anyone know where I could get a new one of these (bearing clamp) for a 24" Von Weise Actuator? See attached pictures. I called Von Weise and they told me they to not sell individual parts. They suggested that I buy a whole new actuator for $235.00 .... DUH! If I can't find a replacement, then I'll just have to clean up the one I have, grease it, and install it. Thank you in advance for your help! The I.D of the bracket is 1 3/4".
 

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I would never give up on my Von Weise Actuator! The last time I worked it over (tightened things up) I had to work the bushings over. It's nice they have zerk fittings to grease them ( which I don't do often enough). I have gotten stuck ones loosened with PB Blast a breaker bar and some heat. I takes some time but I think it's worth it. I have had to work on end play on mine, I tried another brand (some supper jack I think) I was so glad to get the Von Weise Actuator back installed.

Maybe not to the point and rambles but I do LOVE my Von Weise Actuator.

Eric
 
Go to McMaster Carr and buy a new heim joint the size you need then cut the stud off and weld it on that bracket after you cut the old one off.

On another note, I bought a new one of those back a couple of years ago but can't remember where I found it?? Yup, I'm soon to be 68 and suffer from CRS pretty bad now!
 
Just loosen it up clean it and grease it,it'll be fine.I've used,and still using ones that looked worse than that.:D

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I wouldn't worry about grease and temperature as the shear rate is so low the grease would not impair the movement. Now, on faster moving items like gears, grease grade can make a difference.

I'd look at cutting and welding if you can't free it. I've put them in a vice with an impact wrench on a bolt cinched through the spherical with plenty of oil/lube on it. Go slow doing this as it'll heat up and start galling if you get out of control.
 
There i nothing wrong with the bearing clamp, use some PB Blast or WD40 let it soak for 30 min and tap it with a hammer from all sides.
 
Diesel fuel works well as a penetrant. Let it soak for a day. Then do post #7.
Just don't make it too loose or you will have play in that joint which is a bad thing!
Grease is more to minimize corrosion than make the joint move easier in this application.
 
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