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Sram Red etap front derailleur Help Please


W@nted

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Hi. So I managed to strip the high limit (grub) screw on my 11 speed sram etap front derailleur. 😔 The screw was/is stuck and would not budge at all. 

Is my only bet to drill it out? It is stuck in such a position where I cannot grip it at all. Second hand replacement derailleurs are selling for 300 euros, which is a lot of money for a stripped grub screw.

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A grub screw extractor will save you. I have a set of Grabits, sadly no longer available, that will sort that out in seconds. It's got a burnishing tool on one and and an extractor on the other.

If anyone after me on this thread has found a tool that works as well, please let me know cos I'm dreading the day that they wear out.

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16 minutes ago, droo said:

A grub screw extractor will save you. I have a set of Grabits, sadly no longer available, that will sort that out in seconds. It's got a burnishing tool on one and and an extractor on the other.

If anyone after me on this thread has found a tool that works as well, please let me know cos I'm dreading the day that they wear out.

Thanks, will they work on this left (reverse) threaded limit screw?

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You could probably get that out with a machined down bolt. But I'd suggest taking it to a machinist, you don't get too many chances at these things before they get proper FUBAR. 

I know a very good one in CT, but Secunda no doubt has some pretty experienced machinists and fitters who could sort this out for you.

 

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I had this happen on a fairly new front derailleur, fortunately they replaced it under warranty. That in itself tells me it not a easy fix, but would think that in the right hands it could be saved. 

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