IZH 35 extractor photo/measurments

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diopter
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Extractor Spring dimension and replacement

Post by diopter »

O.D. I.D., Length Thickness
inch 0.0925 0.0535 0.366 0.48
mm 2.35 1.3 9.29 0.019


I ordered some replacement springs a few years ago through a retailer from Associated springs. Minimums are high.

Product C0088-012-0380-M

from:
http://www.asraymond.com/SPEC/catalog.asp

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... prings.jpg
sillymike
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Post by sillymike »

For what it's worth... the girlfriend had a similar problem a few years back. (was shooting an 'older' lot of Eley, and a split case blew the extractor to the never-neverland)

Anyway, I sent a letter to IZH asking where I could obtain a spare extractor/plunger/spring... a few weeks (OK, 3 months) later, they sent me one set in the mail...

Mike.
Mille

IZH 35M extractor plunger

Post by Mille »

I made a drawing of the extractor plunger for the IZH 35M it's called IJ35M in Europe (not Russia of course).
I made a new one, when my original broke in half, from the cylindrical part of an HSS drill with the correct larger diameter (2,5mm).
The sloped part and the minor diameter was ground down using a precision tool grinding machine in a workshop.
So far it works just fine.

http://forum.robsoft.nu/gallery/image_p ... e_id=14015

regards Mille
paulo
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Post by paulo »

The IZZY is up and running.
After 400 shoots, inspection of the extractor showed no ware, so it was decided not to temper it, since hardness also increases the risk of fracture, the metal used was S7 steel.
This is the company who did the part for me:
TMS
Precision Machining Inc.
P.O.Box 1681
Tullytown PA 19007
tms19007@myway.com

If you need an extractor fabricated contact them.
They kept the original extractor for tracing in case someone else wants one.
BobGee
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Re: IZH 35 extractor photo/measurments

Post by BobGee »

Century Spring (http://www.centuryspring.com) have the same item at much cheaper prices:

10 of the springs cost $60.73 incl. 20% discount (for 10 or more) and ground shipping (minimum order is $50). Item stock number 70051.

Bob
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