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  • Eighty-Eight
    Member

    • Feb 2008
    • 45

    #1

    Swivel Comes Loose

    I use the Watkins all-steel ball hook swivel. Don't know how many of you noticed this in the video I posted, but I taped a piece of black electrical tape around the circumference of the swivel where it screws into the base. I did this because the swivel kept coming loose after hitting the bag for a while. I was hesitant to use any kind of wrench to tighten it, because I didn't know if I would damage anything by doing that. Anyone else have this problem with the Watkins swivel?
  • Biff
    Speed Bag Wizard

    • Feb 2008
    • 1190

    #2
    Originally posted by Eighty-Eight View Post
    I use the Watkins all-steel ball hook swivel. Don't know how many of you noticed this in the video I posted, but I taped a piece of black electrical tape around the circumference of the swivel where it screws into the base. I did this because the swivel kept coming loose after hitting the bag for a while. I was hesitant to use any kind of wrench to tighten it, because I didn't know if I would damage anything by doing that. Anyone else have this problem with the Watkins swivel?
    I had the same problem, Jack, when I used that swivel. Just get a large wrench and tighten it up. You won't damage it, although you'll need the wrench again if you ever need to get to the ball.

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    • biguglybear
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 72

      #3
      Yeah, I keep a pair of channel locks close by. My main problem is the hook flying loose.

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      • TJ_MaTee
        Senior Member

         
        • Nov 2009
        • 316

        #4
        Swivel

        Originally posted by Eighty-Eight View Post
        I use the Watkins all-steel ball hook swivel. Don't know how many of you noticed this in the video I posted, but I taped a piece of black electrical tape around the circumference of the swivel where it screws into the base. I did this because the swivel kept coming loose after hitting the bag for a while. I was hesitant to use any kind of wrench to tighten it, because I didn't know if I would damage anything by doing that. Anyone else have this problem with the Watkins swivel?
        Yeah 88, just make sure that the treads are in sync before "cranking" down with the wrench (I'm probably telling you something you already know), the machining (chrome plating) on those Watkins swivels sometimes makes lining up the treads a little tough. Once I tightened mine, I haven't had to touch it.
        T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:

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        • operator3
          Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 77

          #5
          You can also make a small dent or hole in your hook link so that the set screw keeps it in there snug.

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          • Tim
            Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


            • Jan 2006
            • 3499

            #6
            This happens to most of my Everlast metal swivels as well. I tighten with a pipe wrench and they don't come loose.

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