stuck reflector

Wildcat

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i unscrewed the reflector on my light cuz it was not focused properly from factory. as i was screwing reflector back in it seized up and now will NOT move. I have tried pipe wrenches, strap wrenches, freezing it, oiling it. sucker is STUCK!

any ideas how to get this thing out? i thought about just cutting it out and ordering a new reflector.

thanks!
 
sorry. polystinger ds led. the reflector screws in.

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If the reflector screws in it looks like it's cross threaded. Cutting it out won't be a very good idea cause you'll still need to remove the cross threaded piece. Depending on how bad it's stuck cutting the reflector out may make it worse. It looks like the reflector it aluminum? If yes try securing the reflector in a vise. Looks like you have already used pliers on it? Good luck!
 
If you decide to sacrifice the reflector you can make a T-handle...

Locate a piece of steel rod.

Drill a hole through the edge of the reflector, going all the way through and piercing the oposite side. This hole goes through from side to side.

Insert rod through both holes.

Us the increased leverage to break it free.


Good luck.

Daniel
 
If you decide to sacrifice the reflector you can make a T-handle...

Locate a piece of steel rod.

Drill a hole through the edge of the reflector, going all the way through and piercing the oposite side. This hole goes through from side to side.

Insert rod through both holes.

Us the increased leverage to break it free.


Good luck.

Daniel

Great idea Daniel! :thumbsup:
 
You've undoubtedly welded the two pieces together by now. You will need to carefully bore the reflector down to the top of the threads and then re-thread the head.
 
It's probably cross threaded, you can try smacking it hard against a wooden table or a wooden block to try to get the teeth to jump into alignment, plastic has give so this can sometimes work.

If not, I'm surprised that it's stuck, did you use superglue?
 
It's probably cross threaded, you can try smacking it hard against a wooden table or a wooden block to try to get the teeth to jump into alignment, plastic has give so this can sometimes work.

If not, I'm surprised that it's stuck, did you use superglue?

That's an ALUMINUM reflector, cross threaded in an ALUMINUM body--whacking it isn't going to solve anything. :devil:
 
Info on the light

Super-tough, non-conductive nylon polymer with non-slip rubberized comfort grip
 
Try a strip of emery cloth (not paper) to get a better grip. Hope you have strong hands.
 
I talked to Streamlight folks. They said the reflector is focused that way on purpose. makes it have a better spot far out.:thinking:

so they put in a whole new switch unit with reflector, no charge.:clap:
 

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