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Using The MOAC on D10 Cylinder Repair - Shop Made Tools in Action

Cutting Edge Engineering Australia via YouTube

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Watch a 42-minute workshop video demonstrating the use of a shop-made tool called the MOAC (Mother Of All Cutters) on a D10 blade tilt cylinder repair. Follow along as Cutting Edge Engineering Australia tackles worn thrust faces on a cylinder barrel by rebuilding the end clevis through welding and precision machining. The process begins with removing old bearings via gas cutting, followed by building up surfaces with weld material. After cooling, see how they set up the workpiece in their Zayer milling machine using a custom extended arbor and adjustable boring head. Experience the real challenges of workshop life when the newly Tuff-trided MOAC doesn't perform as expected due to possible warping, but observe how the team adapts to complete the job efficiently despite setbacks. Learn practical problem-solving techniques and see how even with complications, their new tooling setup still completes the machining process twice as fast as conventional methods.

Syllabus

Shop Made Tools in Action: Using The MOAC on D10 Cylinder Repair!

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Cutting Edge Engineering Australia

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