EMag selector ball stuck inside

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  • daemon512
    Registered User
    • Dec 2010
    • 29

    #1

    EMag selector ball stuck inside

    I just bought an EMag and the ball that detents (can detent be a verb?) the selector's cam is apparently corroded down so that it doesn't do its job. There was also a spring on the top side of the cam when I took it apart, in the hole that's apparently for installing the spring and ball. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the ball out, or loosen it? If I need a new one, its not a big deal, but its stuck down in there pretty tight, and I'm wondering whether there was a spring under it based on the spring on top.
  • knownothingmags
    RKM 3D Designs

    • Apr 2010
    • 4810

    #2
    use a dental pic or a twist tie piece of wire giggle it around to try to break it loose,
    then you can put a magnet to a piece of wire close to where you are going to stick it in and it should grab the ball if it has been nocked loose.
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    • daemon512
      Registered User
      • Dec 2010
      • 29

      #3
      I'll have to get dental picks. I got it to push down with an allen key, but it doesn't come up at all. I don't have anything small enough to get in there to clean it. Thanks

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      • athomas
        Of course it works-its AGD
        • Jan 2002
        • 8039

        #4
        Put some good penetrating oil down the hole. It will help soften the corrosion.
        Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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        • Beemer
          I could tell you but then.

          • Oct 2003
          • 3250

          #5
          Originally posted by athomas
          Put some good penetrating oil down the hole. It will help soften the corrosion.
          WD40 for the win.

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          • BigEvil
            www.BigEvilOnline.com

            • Feb 2005
            • 9333

            #6
            The spring should be UNDER the ball. If you removed the spring either you lost the ball or it wasn't there to begin with.

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            • athomas
              Of course it works-its AGD
              • Jan 2002
              • 8039

              #7
              Originally posted by Beemer
              WD40 for the win.
              The general purpose WD40 isn't a good penetrating fluid. It's just a light lubricant. PB Blaster is really good. WD40 Rust Release Penetrant Spray is a good penetrating fluid (not to be confused with regular WD40). There are many good industrial stength penetrating fluids, but WD40 Rust Release Penetrant and PB Blaster are probably easier to get for the average shopper.

              Originally posted by BigEvil
              The spring should be UNDER the ball. If you removed the spring either you lost the ball or it wasn't there to begin with.
              I think he is looking at the spring installed from the top side of the selector switch, instead of the ball and spring being on the underside of the selector switch.
              Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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