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Keg spear removal

Started by SprocketFuel, February 28, 2017, 03:43:40 PM

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SprocketFuel

February 28, 2017, 03:43:40 PM Last Edit: March 01, 2017, 12:13:18 PM by Stecleary84
Any tips on removing the spear from this keg,  I have let the pressure out no problem,  seen load of vids on how to do it but none for this type

Leann ull

What's it for? Just cut/drill it out

SprocketFuel

Thinking I can use it as a stainless fermenter.  Drilling the seal could work alright

Leann ull

Ok if it's a fermenter try and wedge out that seal with a large screwdriver and rip it off with a pliers.
You might be able to wedge it then and drill the middle spear?

mrwhiteno50

looks like a type A sankey Keg



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlurmsaJuvs

Maybe try pushing down and twisting like the video and then twisting the top off completely
like this should come straight out instead of botching the catch like he does to get the spear out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8M3O_XRsyc

Good luck!

cruiscinlan

Do you have my advice for other types. I've been trying to removed the spear from an S and U type to no avail.


Oh Crap

Quote from: cruiscinlan on March 01, 2017, 12:36:50 AM
Do you have my advice for other types. I've been trying to removed the spear from an S and U type to no avail.
Get a Stanley wunderbar.. it end fits perfectly between the lugs.  Turn until it's free and at that point you need a 1" extension (adapter for drill/screwdriver) sit it on top of the spear over the hole, put your coupler on and engage to release clip...
I use six of these type kegs and all open in seconds..
Disclaimer: release pressure first and at your own risk
Beer
1 is good, 2 is better, 3 is enough & 4 isn't half enough

Leann ull

Quote from: Stecleary84 on March 01, 2017, 06:43:07 AM
S type : https://youtu.be/l63j-ROtyNo

That's how I got mine off, you don't need that tool just create a nick with a grinder or cold chisel and tap anti-clockwise with large screwdriver and hammer. Then a bit of fiddling with a large and a small screwdriver to release it.

Beerbuddha

Murphys LAW  :-\

Someone will skip the depressurize part and loose an eye if lucky. The spear will come out like a bullet.
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Oh Crap

Quote from: CH on March 01, 2017, 08:00:57 AM
Quote from: Stecleary84 on March 01, 2017, 06:43:07 AM
S type : https://youtu.be/l63j-ROtyNo
Depending o  what it's used for. .
Hammer and Flathead will work but damage the lugs..
Using coupler and extension will realise spear without ANY damage to seals or other parts

That's how I got mine off, you don't need that tool just create a nick with a grinder or cold chisel and tap anti-clockwise with large screwdriver and hammer. Then a bit of fiddling with a large and a small screwdriver to release it.
Beer
1 is good, 2 is better, 3 is enough & 4 isn't half enough

cruiscinlan

Quote from: Oh Crap on March 01, 2017, 07:44:07 AM
Quote from: cruiscinlan on March 01, 2017, 12:36:50 AM
Do you have my advice for other types. I've been trying to removed the spear from an S and U type to no avail.
Get a Stanley wunderbar.. it end fits perfectly between the lugs.  Turn until it's free and at that point you need a 1" extension (adapter for drill/screwdriver) sit it on top of the spear over the hole, put your coupler on and engage to release clip...
I use six of these type kegs and all open in seconds..
Disclaimer: release pressure first and at your own risk

Indeed pressure has been released from both, and I got a few lumps of muck into me eye.  Which size of the wonder bar fits the fitting?  I assume you're talking about the U-type.

I have the S-type one nearly opened, its getting the catch to engage so I can lift out the assembly thats catching me.

mrwhiteno50

Normally speaking you have to push down the middle while pulling out the spear to release tge catch afaik

cruiscinlan

The problem is I can't manage to jam the yoke open and then jiggle it about to remove it.  The spring is too strong for me.

molc

I tried to get spears out if my kegs and in the end just used the angle grinder and carved them off. Was very satisfying after all the faffing around :)
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