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Old 10-13-2002, 04:27 PM
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Default Changing Blades on Rockets

I am having great difficulty changing the blades on my Rocket Hammerheads. I have the replacement blads and screws but cannot get the screws out to take the old blades off. The screws that I have to replace them only have three threads on them...but in trying to get the old ones out they turn and turn and turn and turn....but won't back out of the hole.

Has anyone had similar problems and found a solution? I have 4 broadheads that have served me very, very well but are now useless because I can't change the blades.

Any solutions or ideas are appreciated.
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Old 10-13-2002, 05:46 PM
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contact rocket at their wed site...sounds like it is stripped out
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Old 10-13-2002, 07:19 PM
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Default RE: Changing Blades on Rockets

Springgobbler, no the screws are not stripped out. That's the good news.....the bad news is that these things are a pain in the butt the first few times you try to change the blades.

The SCrews only have about 2 rows of threads and as you see they are REALLY small.
If you have the screww backed out to where it is just spinning and spinning you are doing good....they ALL do that.There are 2 ways to get them out from there.....if you can see the lip of the screw just barely peeking over the edge of the hole take that little square screwdriver they supply and scrape the screw out.....there should be just enough edge sticking up to pry it loose.
If you can't get the screw this far, then turn the head over and wiggle the blade a bit to loosen the screw from the blade itself....there may be a little gooky stuff causing a bond(cleaning the head with Windex helps prior to changing).....then while upside down. tap the tip of the head sharply on the table and the screw will either fly out or come out far enough to get it with the screwdriver.

You can do it.....be patient. I feel your pain, I just changed some Sidewinder blades tonight myself. I've probably changed dozens and dozens of them over the last 5 years......it can be a treat for sure! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Old 10-13-2002, 08:51 PM
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Ya it is a PAIN to change blades on the Rockets! I usually have to turn them till they just spin, then give the broadhead a good whack on the table and the screw and blade drop off!

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Old 10-13-2002, 09:50 PM
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lemond....tried that, didn't get a response

Matt & bloodtrail, thanks for the input....I'll try those tactics.

Thanks to the three of you for you reply...good luck this season!
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