Patent ID: 9314884
Filing Date: 2016-04-19
CPC Classification: B23P,F15B,Y10T

Claim Text:
1. A method of remanufacturing a cylinder assembly having a shaft assembly with a shaft body and a slidable cylinder assembly extending over the shaft body, and a plurality of seals between the shaft body and the slidable cylinder to provide a plurality of fluid-tight chambers, the shaft body having opposing ends with a first end cap positioned at a first end and a second end cap positioned at a second end thereof, wherein the shaft body is permanently coupled to the end cap to preclude removal thereof, the method comprising the steps of: cutting the shaft body at at least one end below the portion of the shaft body that is crimped to the end cap; removing at least the first end cap; removing the slidable cylinder assembly; replacing at least one of the plurality of seals between the shaft body and the slidable cylinder; repositioning the slidable cylinder assembly over the shaft body; reattaching at least the first end cap with a mechanical attachment, wherein the step of reattaching the first end cap with a mechanical attachment further comprises the step of applying an anaerobic adhesive or an epoxy to at least one of a central bore of the shaft body and a shaft engagement portion of the first end cap; and joining the shaft body and the first end cap to each other; providing a groove into a shaft engagement portion of the first end cap; providing a mating groove within an central bore of the first end of the shaft body, wherein the mating groove corresponds to the groove in the shaft engagement portion of the first end cap; providing a snap ring into one of the groove and the mating groove, and compressing or expanding, respectively the snap ring so as to substantially conceal the snap ring within the respective groove; directing the first end cap into the central bore of the shaft body; and expanding or compressing the snap ring when the groove and the mating groove correspond so as to extend the snap ring into both grooves, to in turn, lock the two in position relative to each other.