knockout tool , fan blade remover review/demo

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  • did a honest and through review and demo of knockout tool fan blade removal tool ....link for tool company and product below creativeproductsofswfl.com/tag...
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Komentáře • 143

  • @frankfranco9921
    @frankfranco9921 Před 7 lety

    Hi Steve,
    Just ordered the Knockout tool , never hurts to have another tool to remove fan blades. Thanks for taking the time and keep up with the videos, very helpful!!

  • @TedCookHVAC
    @TedCookHVAC Před 7 lety +2

    This looks nice... I ordered 3 of them today.. cant wait to try it. Gonna be neck level !! Thanks Steve !!

  • @seroxide
    @seroxide Před 7 lety +3

    I've been using the Sensible Products UP-1 for years. I stripped the drive screw earlier this year. Sent it to them for repair and they returned a new one and paid return shipping.
    Works best using a small impact impact driver.

  • @mikelilley
    @mikelilley Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Steve, I saw another video on this puller and the HVAC service wrench is the same size as the hex key needed to tighten the screws. Seems much easier with a ratchet.

  • @heavydiesel
    @heavydiesel Před 7 lety +1

    Great review Steve! A ball end allen key would make taking up the slack easier before swapping to the other end for tightening.

  • @Brad1237202
    @Brad1237202 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing Steven!! Time to head to Mid City Scrap!!!

  • @randykocian4738
    @randykocian4738 Před 7 lety +1

    Definitely useful on the stubborn shafts. Thanks Steven.

  • @ComfortPlusHeatingandCooling

    Good review Steve. I think square head bolts would be great. You could use your service wrench to tighten them!

  • @keith24693
    @keith24693 Před 7 lety +1

    you have quite the collection man

  • @dporrasxtremeLS3
    @dporrasxtremeLS3 Před 7 lety

    Mr. Lav. I thank you for all your videos! I learn from all of them!

  • @hannarye
    @hannarye Před 7 lety +1

    Damn, I could have used that a couple of weeks ago. Thanks for the demo Steve.

  • @jonhvac
    @jonhvac Před 7 lety +1

    Great review Steve.

  • @don7406
    @don7406 Před 7 lety +1

    Great fair and honest review. That shaft was "mushroomed". You were right to file it off. Next time, heat that fan hub with your torch until it is red and then quench with water. Attach your new tool, whack it once and done. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @mitchellpurelife
    @mitchellpurelife Před 7 lety +1

    impressive! great review Steve!

  • @leefalvey9670
    @leefalvey9670 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks Steve had a problem with a unbalanced fan, would vibrate like hell. wound up banging it off to put the fan on the bench to try to balance it. when I got the blade off the hub on the fan broke loose and had to replace it anyway. Always was afraid I damaged the motor with all the beating but never heard anything. Thanks again for the input keep up the great videos.

  • @Fireship1
    @Fireship1 Před 7 lety +1

    Great review Steve. Like Johnny said below, I'm not crazy about all the loose parts. I'd keep the whole kit in a small ammo box so I wouldn't loose the parts. But I'd be sold on the fact that it could save you a trip to the suppy house. I'd buy one.

    • @MrPaul1f
      @MrPaul1f Před 7 lety

      Agree an ammo tin is the way to go for easy storage otherwise those alen screws are sure to get lost in the depths of the tool bag never to be seen again!

  • @arniegrote319
    @arniegrote319 Před 7 lety

    I will be getting one, Nice job Steve.

  • @l.patrickmuscente9745
    @l.patrickmuscente9745 Před 7 lety

    I bought one of these 2 months ago and it works better than the other pullers I have also. Same puller Steve used on the one couldn't get off with the other puller. MAMA!!!
    I use a socket with a Allen key head...

  • @lee-johnson
    @lee-johnson Před 7 lety

    Nice job. Keep in mind, the base unscrews so you can install on a deep blower. You can then screw the handle back on. I found this out after using it a couple of times. Give it a try.

  • @arniegrote319
    @arniegrote319 Před 7 lety

    Just ordered one, looks like a great tool.

  • @Guyhakverdi
    @Guyhakverdi Před 7 lety +1

    Just bought one Steve Lav. It is twice as much the other one tho. Paid $97 with shipping but it is worth it. I think the tool is next level y'all :)

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  Před 7 lety

      it will get the job done when others wont its worth the money

  • @steveo7624
    @steveo7624 Před 7 lety +1

    steven like your stuff, summers i install an service keep the good info coming

  • @dburto13
    @dburto13 Před 7 lety +1

    Great review Steve!

  • @tlservices3916
    @tlservices3916 Před 7 lety +2

    Great review Steve next level , my daughter ask where is the baby dog

  • @protonhead1
    @protonhead1 Před 7 lety

    Wow,that last one was tough. Cool tool.

  • @xking18
    @xking18 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the review! I was looking for something like that.

  • @jhhvacplumbing1944
    @jhhvacplumbing1944 Před 7 lety

    Great review Steve and agree it would be better with square heads to tighten but other then that looks good

  • @michaelszweda
    @michaelszweda Před 7 lety

    real nice tool steve great review

  • @rwbillings
    @rwbillings Před 7 lety

    Nice demo, Steve.

  • @martinwoods6716
    @martinwoods6716 Před 4 lety

    Nice Review, where can I buy this tool...
    Can’t find it at any of the distributors I frequent...

  • @jmrhvac4542
    @jmrhvac4542 Před 7 lety

    nice review Steve and nice tool

  • @ManicMechanic007
    @ManicMechanic007 Před 7 lety

    Tough little tool, good review Steve.

  • @donnierobertson3088
    @donnierobertson3088 Před 2 lety

    Great job and video like always ( Steven )

  • @3dgar91
    @3dgar91 Před 3 lety

    Nice review!!! You sold me man. Gonna buy it now

  • @phcapprentice7544
    @phcapprentice7544 Před 7 lety +1

    honest review lik you said. gotta get me one. thanks for recording.

  • @1weirddoe571
    @1weirddoe571 Před 3 lety

    Any tips on straightening, rebalancing a warped blower squirrel cage?

  • @manuelmoraleda9285
    @manuelmoraleda9285 Před 5 lety

    On the last one, do you think applying heat would make it a little easier ?
    Be careful with too much stress on your hand. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sjefoekel6058
    @sjefoekel6058 Před 7 lety

    Nice vid, I like wacking, the hammer is my favorite tool

  • @harrydickson4575
    @harrydickson4575 Před 7 lety

    Next level review Steve

  • @miked-hvac2694
    @miked-hvac2694 Před 7 lety

    Nice video Steve

  • @MJ-iy4fb
    @MJ-iy4fb Před 4 lety

    A valid test. I am a believer now.

  • @thankgahd
    @thankgahd Před 7 lety +2

    They recommend a service wrench for the hex key

  • @normanfields6371
    @normanfields6371 Před 7 lety

    Good demonstration Steve can you get this at a HVAC supply house like re Michaels or sidHarvey's. I am a petro oil tech tried Amazon did not see it any advice looks like something good to invest in

  • @stf2400
    @stf2400 Před 7 lety

    Maybe they'll watch your video and make the changes you recommended. Nice to see an honest opinion that's not influenced by $$$.

  • @phillipgroom9187
    @phillipgroom9187 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the review.

  • @romtopinstal7870
    @romtopinstal7870 Před 7 lety

    Good tool, Steve

  • @scrambler350
    @scrambler350 Před 7 lety +1

    Why do you prefer a standard sledge over say, a BRASS hammer, Steve.
    My 'fan motor kit' includes a brass hammer, 18" aluminium bar, and a piece of sand-paper.
    When that last little bit of the shaft needs to be knocked out of the collar I use my 1/4"x6" Wiha bit.

    • @VeryPersian
      @VeryPersian Před 7 lety +1

      I cut it off the motor, sand, oil, use a iron pipe coupler and pound it off going the opposite way with a brass punch. Works almost always...

  • @SmittySmithsonite
    @SmittySmithsonite Před 7 lety

    This could apply to my line of business as well, when wheels freeze to the shaft of snowblowers or lawn tractors! I've come across ones that just could not be removed, and had the cut the axle off. Hmmm ....

  • @protonhead1
    @protonhead1 Před 7 lety

    I have that exact mini sledge,those are awesome.

  • @steveo7624
    @steveo7624 Před 7 lety +1

    great review steven i always have to get blades of thank you

  • @hvacrjunky6119
    @hvacrjunky6119 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice review, good tool.😎

  • @sammerrell1601
    @sammerrell1601 Před 5 lety

    What about having a long allen wrench to hook-up to a drill; would that be faster!!

  • @MrPaul1f
    @MrPaul1f Před 7 lety +1

    Steve, a God subjective reviewe and a decent tool as well.

  • @georgesiatos9848
    @georgesiatos9848 Před 7 lety

    great review!!

  • @neitzsche5150
    @neitzsche5150 Před 7 lety

    Steve, great review! Thanks for an honest, no bullshit test of this tool. Is the entire tool made of steel?
    I have the SUPCO fan puller, and over the years, the point on the spindle has become rounded off, making it difficult to center on rusted shafts. Looks like this new tool is a better design than threaded spindles. Time to move up to the next level.....!

  • @michaelambler2982
    @michaelambler2982 Před 6 lety

    The allen wrench a problem...match the thread for bolt?

  • @Berzerk29
    @Berzerk29 Před 7 lety

    I could use one of those, needed it last week for an old comfort maker unit.

  • @DaCrunkwizard
    @DaCrunkwizard Před 7 lety +1

    Next Level Mama! Now I can add a new tool to my arsenal!

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  Před 7 lety +1

      i do endorse the tool its worth having in the truck ,it can get you out of a jam

  • @stevep9992
    @stevep9992 Před 7 lety

    Good job!

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 Před rokem

    You could also use those rounded end ball allen wrenches that eliminate the rigid 90 degree angle to tighten those cap screws. Nice idea it is. Tough jobs need a way to hold the handle rigidly vs. with your hand to get more out of the hammer blow as the hand gives some when hammering.

  • @b0neme
    @b0neme Před 6 lety

    metal filings in the condenser...nice!

  • @HVACUncensored
    @HVACUncensored Před 7 lety

    That thing looks like an awesome tool gonna get me one of them. I think Ralph did a review on this as well. I checked their website they also have this magknob thing for your torch bottles that looks really cool as long as it works. Good review Steve good to see an honest review and not like some of these peter puffers trying to get free shit!! LOL

  • @dpt4402
    @dpt4402 Před 7 lety

    Nice review. I have a proper set of pullers but for the most part I just replace the motor,blade and rain shield . A good share of the blades are out of balance after they have been forced off.

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  Před 7 lety

      some times the blades are not in stock at supply house i have found so getting the old one off is nessecery at times but i agree changing everything might not be a bad idea. if you have to .

  • @phillipjoy8191
    @phillipjoy8191 Před 7 lety +1

    I ordered one and when I used it for the first time I could not get the screw to go in the hub because of the pitch of the blade.

  • @bradford216
    @bradford216 Před 7 lety

    Not too bad. Looks like it works good.

  • @poppypiesdad1
    @poppypiesdad1 Před 7 lety +5

    $89 plus tax and ship .
    Would want a proper knock pin and hardened screws for that price . Yes it did the job .But how much is a blade just add it to the bill .

  • @barryhunt5357
    @barryhunt5357 Před 7 lety

    awesome puller !!!!!!!

  • @mylukas159
    @mylukas159 Před 4 lety

    Nice, I need me one of them tools

  • @buffydog21
    @buffydog21 Před 7 lety

    I need something like that to remove my condenser fan blade! My capacitor was good, but started going bad, because it had a poaching bubble on top of it!!

  • @God8010
    @God8010 Před 7 lety

    good review. seems like it'd be a pita to mount it inside a squirrel cage without hex heads but good review still.

  • @winkhvac62
    @winkhvac62 Před 7 lety

    I like it

  • @Mabalzitch2024
    @Mabalzitch2024 Před 3 lety

    20:30 LOL that had me rolling! That's the stuff I say when I finally get the damn thing to budge.

  • @jeremybaumgart
    @jeremybaumgart Před 4 lety

    I'm sold

  • @CJRoe
    @CJRoe Před 7 lety

    What stops the tip from mushrooming out?

    • @CJRoe
      @CJRoe Před 7 lety

      The tip of the motor shaft that is?

  • @dwight.bennett
    @dwight.bennett Před 7 lety

    50 whacks and it came off!
    I'm think square head screws might be better than hex head, to avoid rounding over with a wrench as it gets wear from use. Those allen cap head screws look generic, are they metric or SAE?

  • @jrchicago9216
    @jrchicago9216 Před 4 lety

    You can add two nuts on these seating screws to allow tightening by wrench for this puller.

  • @leefalvey9670
    @leefalvey9670 Před 7 lety

    What are the chances of damaging the bearings on the motor with that type of tool?

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  Před 7 lety +2

      usally the only resion you would pull a fan blade off is because the motor is bad . most of the time they come off easyer then this one in the video , it was a hard true test of tool .my other puller could not get the job done. so i would not worry about berring in motor .probley never would have to worry about that issue . issue is getting the blade off if its stuck good on shaft .

  • @universalappealmusic
    @universalappealmusic Před 7 lety +1

    awesome tool,...PB blast is the bomb for rust , give it a try mama,..lol

    • @sknight0391
      @sknight0391 Před 7 lety

      universalappealmusic yeah good old PB Blaster is the way to go. There is nothing better!
      it'll get 'r' done.

  • @petepete6912
    @petepete6912 Před 2 lety

    The top collar of that thing should be about 6 inches in diameter or you could make a shield out of thinner metal to protect your hand. And get yourself a set of allen sockets for your ratchet.

  • @CJRoe
    @CJRoe Před 7 lety +1

    "Hit the shaft with some oil" lol hahaha!... Thats what she said.... Lololol

  • @joycedudzinski9415
    @joycedudzinski9415 Před 7 lety

    Great review. Hopefully the company listens and changes those hex heads.

  • @Mahigeer1
    @Mahigeer1 Před 4 lety +2

    Having an employee go to hospital to remove a piece of metal from his forearm, I suggest not using steel hammer. Lead or brass hammers would be safer. Possible injury from dropped motor, and having to bang the tools, eliminates this tool for me. Threaded tools are much safer, when you have to pay for Workman's Comp insurance.

  • @frankchris07
    @frankchris07 Před 4 lety

    Sold

  • @wmhvac-r2826
    @wmhvac-r2826 Před 7 lety

    nice tool I'm sold ill get one based on this review thanks

  • @douglas787
    @douglas787 Před 5 lety

    Get a dremel tool with a wire brush. Hit the rust on the shaft and clean it up with some sandpaper. Oil the shaft and get some in the gap where the set screw is also. Remove the set screw and spin the fan while holding the shaft still with a 12mm open end wrench. Spin until the fan and motor separate. If stuck use a air hammer with punch bit to knock the shaft down while you support the fan. Don't do this on a motor you're going to reuse.

  • @danielboom26
    @danielboom26 Před rokem

    👍

  • @jd3497
    @jd3497 Před 6 lety

    Considering how simple the design is, why isn't it made in the USA?

  • @markmaue4861
    @markmaue4861 Před 7 lety +1

    What is nick livel ?

  • @johnnysaltyaircrabcake8030

    seems like a helpfull product though

  • @superchickensuperchicken7939

    you got a snake fan in that snake bed?

  • @jimbola77
    @jimbola77 Před 7 lety

    sometimes u really need a part and u got it parts house closed etc...

  • @acservicedaytona386portora3

    WOW........
    .

  • @yellowdeer7163
    @yellowdeer7163 Před 7 lety

    That'll come in real handy when you need the fan blade. Where's the Baby Dog?

  • @jimbola77
    @jimbola77 Před 7 lety

    dang Steve u r the a/c junk yard for part's!!! how's the doggie???

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  Před 7 lety

      i would usally go to the metal scrap yard once a year to clean out stuff in back yard .. cut up all the scarp thats worth anything ,and junk it .

    • @Horsecockbadger
      @Horsecockbadger Před 7 lety

      +steven lavimoniere good job

    • @Horsecockbadger
      @Horsecockbadger Před 7 lety

      +steven lavimoniere how much this thing coat

    • @stevenlavimoniere
      @stevenlavimoniere  Před 7 lety

      go to the link in descripion and look it up on webb site .this one was sent to me for demo/review i did not pay for it

    • @Horsecockbadger
      @Horsecockbadger Před 7 lety

      +steven lavimoniere ok cool tks steve

  • @billsmith1770
    @billsmith1770 Před rokem

    if i was an actor in "THOSE" kind of films , since i'm an old guy , my screen name would be rusty shaft .

  • @martinm2178
    @martinm2178 Před 7 lety +2

    You're a millionaire if commodity prices ever go up!

  • @mikelewis4260
    @mikelewis4260 Před 5 lety +1

    Why would you file down the grand finale? If the tool was legit then roll with it.

  • @Brad11451
    @Brad11451 Před rokem

    Especially if it's after hours or out of town when you really need to safe that fan..

  • @1martinontherocks
    @1martinontherocks Před 7 lety

    goodmans are the hardest

  • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259

    I think that 1st puller loosened it for this puller? Sorta like Gramma loosening the pickle jar lid so Grandpa can take it off the rest of the way?