Weird REO problem?

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Hi guys , im not new to this as u know but i keep getting one small problem that i can t understand why keep happening.
I keep my kit very well. I normally use 2 reos mini and grand , not together but alternatevely .
When i use one the other one get washed in ultrasonic , dried and store away maybe even for few months .
Now , it happened in both and more than once .
The screw that connect the bf tube break and the mod start leaking . Is just a clean break where the screw start .
any suggestion ? maybe i screw the atty to thigth ?
Today is been the 4th time between the 2 of them
 
Hi @andro, how do you go about tightening that screw? I've never had it break on me yet.

Is it something you take apart quite often?
 
Hi @andro, how do you go about tightening that screw? I've never had it break on me yet.

Is it something you take apart quite often?
no , i ll take it apart only when it break . when i clean i just take off the black plastic cover , i thigthen it by hand only
 
No wonder someone on another thread was criticising the Reo's...
no criticism . actually is been a bullet proof mod so far , this is been the only problem i ve got
 
Is just a clean break where the screw start

Sounds like metal fatigue if its a clean break, probably use less gorilla force to tighten the atty.
Alternatively it might be due to machining the screw which creates micro fractures, only really closeup macro pics could tell.
 
no , i ll take it apart only when it break . when i clean i just take off the black plastic cover , i thigthen it by hand only

I wonder if the ultrasonic bath could be the problem then.
 
actually i do that really often

Sounds like @Alex has fingered the problem, especially if you allow the screw to rest on the metal of the sonic bath, direct ultrasonic contact with the machined brass could lead to accelerated metal fatigue.
 
thanks guys . no more sonic for the all reo from now on ........
 
thanks guys . no more sonic for the all reo from now on ........
I agree with @Andre that the 2015 S/S is better,but if you are not taking the 510 pin out then it can't be touching the US bath,can you post a pic?
 
I was just googling "metal fatigue ultrasonic bath" ...

You should check it out. It's a thing.
@Alex, I wash my Reo's every second week, no problem. The Atty I tighten quite well, definitely the ultrasonic I think.
 
@Alex, I wash my Reo's every second week, no problem. The Atty I tighten quite well, definitely the ultrasonic I think.

I just run the reo's under the hot water in the sink, with some added sunlight soap now and then :WINKINGFACE:
 
Sorry to hear that @andro

I am no Reo mechanical expert like some of the other guys, but could you perhaps post a picture as @Genosmate suggested so we know exactly what is the part that is breaking

My reos are in daily use for 18 months - and i havent broken anything yet, except for a firing button safety catch, but that was because i forced a button cover on too hard.

That said, i wash my Reos seldom - probably only every second month (hot water and soap only) - and hardly ever take off the black delrin plate. I think each Reo has only had that plate removed once or maybe twice.
 
It puzzles me that you would get that break. I also use a ultrasonic to clean my REO's. My ultrasonic is a beast and i only have to dip the REO for a few seconds and it cleans up well, then i run it under the tap to wash of the soap. If i leave it in the ultrasonic for long the glue on the magnets lets go and the adjustable 510 screw will unscrew itself. I have been doing this for about a year now without any problems.
 
Sorry to hear that @andro

I am no Reo mechanical expert like some of the other guys, but could you perhaps post a picture as @Genosmate suggested so we know exactly what is the part that is breaking

My reos are in daily use for 18 months - and i havent broken anything yet, except for a firing button safety catch, but that was because i forced a button cover on too hard.

That said, i wash my Reos seldom - probably only every second month (hot water and soap only) - and hardly ever take off the black delrin plate. I think each Reo has only had that plate removed once or maybe twice.
i will do the same now . i always keep a repair kit and i teew away the broken part already . is fixed anyway by now
 
It puzzles me that you would get that break. I also use a ultrasonic to clean my REO's. My ultrasonic is a beast and i only have to dip the REO for a few seconds and it cleans up well, then i run it under the tap to wash of the soap. If i leave it in the ultrasonic for long the glue on the magnets lets go and the adjustable 510 screw will unscrew itself. I have been doing this for about a year now without any problems.
i have a small one but i normally leabe it in for 15 min or so . that may be the problem
 
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