Looks to be an old model, but seems intact
Everlast Metal swivel on E-bay
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Originally posted by Tim View Post
I would take it apart, take the metal shank out of the ball, and clean that ball and housing really well. The set screw is normally a 3 or 4mm allen wrench.Speed Bag
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I won that swivel on ebay and received it yesterday.
There is actually no rust on it, it is just discolored brownish red. It can probably be cleaned up, but I didn't even bother doing that yet. The metal is not pitted at all from rust.
I am amazed at how much heavier this older one is than my other two newer Everlast ballhook swivels. The bolt pattern is identical but the materials are definitely different. The overall length of the swivel is about 1/2 inch shorter and the hook is slightly different. The metals are obviously different and the two pieces are a slightly different color. It was definitely a good buy for me.
I now have two metal ball hook swivels for backups.
If anyone has a dire need for a metal ball hook swivel, I might be able to be persuaded to part with one of my newer ones.
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Swivels w/ Bolts Rather than Screws
I purchased the "top pro" Heavy Duty swivel from Everlast, and was "disappointed" to find that it attaches with screws. (image attached)
Does anyone know of a compatible piece, and where to find it, that can be used to attach that swivel to my overhead?
The current piece I have is from my s-swivel, and uses 4 bolts. (it looks similar to the attachment piece from the "top pro" (regular) swivel (image attached)
The "top pro" heavy duty swivel is just barely too small to screw into the piece on my board.
pardon my novice on the vocab.
Any enlightenment would be appreciated.
Respectfully,
D'Orr
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Originally posted by DOrr View PostI purchased the "top pro" Heavy Duty swivel from Everlast, and was "disappointed" to find that it attaches with screws. (image attached)
Does anyone know of a compatible piece, and where to find it, that can be used to attach that swivel to my overhead?
The current piece I have is from my s-swivel, and uses 4 bolts. (it looks similar to the attachment piece from the "top pro" (regular) swivel (image attached)
The "top pro" heavy duty swivel is just barely too small to screw into the piece on my board.
pardon my novice on the vocab.
Any enlightenment would be appreciated.
Respectfully,
D'Orr
I have the same swivel and I also enlargened the holes on the new swivel to accomodate 1/4" bolts.
I hope this answers your question!
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Chris M. is correct in that you will need to center the new swivel and drill new holes. You don't really need to make the holes Larger on the metal swivel base, just make sure your thin bolts go all the way through and use washers on the top part to protect the nut(s) from sinking into the wood. I prefer to use wing nuts on top, making it easier to take off later.Speed Bag
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*attendee: Every SB gathering so far!
The Quest Continues...
Hoping for another Gathering...
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Do you happen to know if the metal swivel mounting holes by Everlast will match up with Everlast's plastic swivel. I am thinking about upgrading since the threaded eye screw tends to unscrew from the plastic ball while I am using the speed bag.
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Originally posted by LaxDude08 View PostDo you happen to know if the metal swivel mounting holes by Everlast will match up with Everlast's plastic swivel. I am thinking about upgrading since the threaded eye screw tends to unscrew from the plastic ball while I am using the speed bag.
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Metal ball hook swivel
I just found a ball hook swivel brand new, just go to www.tkogear.com and click on boxing then type in the search box Code: 503TS-CM
Peace!!
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