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Anonymous Posted on Mar 08, 2014

How to remove agitator bar and collar?

The bearing/collar on the cross bar seems stuck - i'm getting a new one. The agitator wire goes into the agitator collar - i've had no luck trying to pull it out of there...Is there a trick?

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I use a vice with soft jaws so you don't Mar or scratch up the shaft. Clamp it in tight at the top of the shaft upside down in the vice l use a flat punch and tap on the corners of the square collar. That's what holds them in place. When you tap it up the shaft (down when upside down) you can remove the wires . Just pull them out of the groove that in the shaft. Clean out the carbon build up and install new wires. Flip it over so and tap the collar back over all 4 blades at the same time until it bottoms out.

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    I use a vice with soft jaws so you don't Mar or scratch up the shaft. Clamp it in tight at the top of the shaft upside down in the vice l use a flat punch and tap on the corners of the square collar. That's what holds them in place. When you tap it up the shaft (down when upside down) you can remove the wires . Just pull them out of the groove that in the shaft. Clean out the carbon build up and install new wires. Flip it over so and tap the collar back over all 4 blades at the same time until it bottoms out.

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