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Cutting Edge Engineering AustraliaPublished at February 6, 2026 at 03:00 PM46:40
Replacing BROKEN Eye on Cylinder Rod for CAT 657 Scraper | Machining, Welding, Milling thumbnail

Replacing BROKEN Eye on Cylinder Rod for CAT 657 Scraper | Machining, Welding, Milling

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broken cylinder eyecylinder rod repaircat 657 scraper repaircat 657hydraulic cylinder repairreplacing broken eye
Published time
February 6, 2026 at 03:00 PM
Duration
46:40
Video type
Autos & Vehicles
Channel region
Australia
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broken cylinder eye
Video Description
This CAT 657 Scraper cylinder rod rolled in with the eye completely blown apart and in desperate need of replacing. The job is to remove the damage, machine and weld on a new eye and bring it back to spec. The job starts by cutting the damaged eye off the rod using the oxy torch. The rod is then set up in the lathe to machine a new spigot. Interrupted cuts during machining add an extra challenge and we have to be careful not to damage tooling so Kurtis makes careful adjustments and controlled passes to get it done. With the rod prepped it’s time to machine a new eye from a flame-cut piece of 90 mm Bisalloy 80 high tensile plate. The eye is set up in the milling machine to drill a hole for the spigot, spot drill for the live centre, then rotated to drill and tap the grease port. The eye then gets fitted to the rod but additional weld preparation is needed before the eye is tacked and then fully welded on the rotators using CIG Verticor wire. With the welding complete, the eye bore is machined to final size. A snap ring groove is cut, along with machining a relief and chamfers before the final paint goes on. With the new eye machined, welded, and finished to spec, the rod comes back into shape with correct geometry and clean bores. What arrived broken and worn leaves as a fully restored part ready for the demands of heavy earthmoving work again. Join our channel: We upload new videos every Friday at 5pm AEST! If you want to see more of our videos click LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! You can subscribe to our channel here: https://bit.ly/ceesubscribe Want Early Access & Ad Free videos?? Join our Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/cuttingedgeengineering Official CEE Merch shop: https://www.ceeshop.com.au Check out our CEE Amazon store and explore our favourite finds that we use in the workshop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/cuttingedgeengineeringaustralia To see more follow us on online here: TikTok: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSdHhtN4h/ Instagram https://instagram.com/cutting_edge_engineering Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cuttingedgeengineeringaustralia/ About Us: We're a down-to-earth real life machining and fabrication workshop in Australia. We specialise in helping business in mining and earthmoving to keep their machines running smoothly. We love working on broken parts and the bigger the better! We upload new videos every week showcasing machining, welding, line boring, honing and all the other awesome stuff that goes down in our workshop. Learn how we tackle different projects and see the satisfaction of creating something useful. Subscribe to stay updated on our latest jobs and projects! Follow us on Patreon for even more content and behind-the-scenes glimpses or find us on Tiktok, Facebook and Instagram for a chance to connect with us. #australianmachinist #machineshop #machinist #welding
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