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Dopp.Z.15,anyone know how they come apart?

For the top to move I think I'd have to remove the copper pin.

As I've mentioned,all the other screws come out and heat has been applied,no luck so far,I've belted it with a rubber mallet to try and 'shock' it into moving,still no joy!

I'll keep heating and putting back in the oil,something will give eventually,the fuze or me!

Cheers,
Andy

ooops sorry for aking you repeat your self,sounds like youve had a real falling out with that one!
Just dont hurt her!

seriously,you could try drilling out the pin thats rusted in,but then you still wouldnt know if its corroded and bonded inside.

I once removed a damaged nose cap to a 101 fuze and i literally had to cut it into quarters before it decided to give.
 
Here are a series of pictures of a Dopp Z15

They show the top of the fuze with the large central screwed cap in place

Then what is under the cap.

Then what is under the det assy.

Final two show safety pin, cap and det assy.
 

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Here are some more views of the same fuze.

Some of the screws come out, but I'm not sure how to strip it further and don't want to damage it trying.
 

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Thanks for the pics,so definately looks like the copper pin has to come out!

Can you tell me how long each of the prongs are on the safety pin please?

Cheers,
Andy
 
I have a German WW1 Dopp.Z.15 fuze (Totally inert!),that I would like to strip with a view to doing a cutaway version.

Does anyone know how they strip down?
I've removed all the main screws,soaked it in oil for ages,but it still won't move!

Any ideas anyone please?

Cheers,
Andy

Hi Andy,
Did you ever get your fuze apart?
Richard
 
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