I bought it some time ago, maybe it was labeled as "heavy bag swivel", i dont remember. Any idea if i opens and how and where it is meant to be used? The screw nut on the left, is made in a way that is not possible to unscrew.
What kind of swivel is this?
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What kind of swivel is this?
I bought it some time ago, maybe it was labeled as "heavy bag swivel", i dont remember. Any idea if i opens and how and where it is meant to be used? The screw nut on the left, is made in a way that is not possible to unscrew.Tags: None
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looks similar to this model: http://www.everlast.com/everlast-top...ty-swivel.html
For the swivel in your pic, really looks like it would be a pain in the rear end to change bags
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No i don't think the swivel was "once a chain link", since the piece of metal is too big for a chain link. Actually after some searching i found the place where i bought it some years ago, it is by good chance this swivel http://www.prosportuk.com/detail/10/246/364 although i can not be certain, it just looks a bit like the picture.
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Originally posted by Tim View PostAgreed. Probably meant for a commercial gym where they don't want the speed bag to go MIA!Speed Bag
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I don't think you understand the situation, it's not if i will be able to change bags, the point is i CAN'T open this swivel and insert a bag there! The nut can not be moved in either direction, it appers to be locked in place, and the screw appears to be modified at the end, so as to protrude a bit from the nut. Unless there are speedbags that open themselves, to be inserted into ready-made unopening swivels..(?)
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostIt looks like a lock nut which requires a wrench on the nut and a wrench on the bolt to remove. If that doesn't work, then I would cut it off and replace it.
If it doesn't come off via wrench, you might be able to use a cutting wheel on a dremel (rotary) tool or something similar to get it off
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If the swivel is more trouble than it is worth, then what you might want to do is just throw it in the trash (that's what I would do) and buy one of the swivels that Title sells. However, if you decide to keep it, then once you get the swivel open make sure that you put your favorite bag on it before you lock it back on.Last edited by riqal; 01-02-2009, 06:34 PM.
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Originally posted by riqal View PostIf the swivel is more trouble than it is worth, then what you might want to do is just throw it in the trash (that's what I would do) and buy one of the swivels that Title sells. However, if you decide to keep it, then once you get the swivel open make sure that you put your favorite bag on it before you lock it back on.
Send it to me or Tim. We'll get it cut off.Speed Bag
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To me that appears to be just a standard nylon threaded lock nut. The bolt attatching the shackle to the swivel base looks as though it is bent, which would support the 'Heavy Bag' theory. If the bolt is bent this would also make it difficult to remove, but not impossible. I myself would use a couple of correct size ring spanners (not open enders, and deffinetly not a shifting spanner). The rule of thumb when using shackles is to tighten it all the way and then to back it off at least a 1/4 of a turn, under load and with the swing the shackle is naturally going to want to tighten and I'd suggest thats what happened here.sigpic'IRON HORSE, LIVE TO RIDE'
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It may be the angle of the picture, but I think what may be compounding matters is that the nut is not square on the bolt. It needs cutting off to and replace it with a newer type with the little cotter key or something similar.
Honestly though, for the effort required, (and what you'd end up with after that effort) I'd replace it with the plastic ball hook swivel. Those types of swivels aren't really too well thought of anyway once you get to the point of wanting to be able to hit from all sides of the bag on the fly. Those types of swivels don't change directions as easily as the ball hook swivel.
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Originally posted by Chris M View PostIt may be the angle of the picture, but I think what may be compounding matters is that the nut is not square on the bolt. It needs cutting off to and replace it with a newer type with the little cotter key or something similar.
Honestly though, for the effort required, (and what you'd end up with after that effort) I'd replace it with the plastic ball hook swivel. Those types of swivels aren't really too well thought of anyway once you get to the point of wanting to be able to hit from all sides of the bag on the fly. Those types of swivels don't change directions as easily as the ball hook swivel.
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HEAD SHOPLast edited by Kyle; 09-11-2011, 06:46 AM.
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