The metal part holding the duct is integral to the rotovap.
The safest way to remove the steam duct is to remove the condenser, make sure the rotovap is well anchored, and then put a block of wood (2 x 4 works
well) against the condenser end of the steam duct, then tap that with a mallet, hammer, or something heavy, using increasingly heavy blows, until it
comes out. The joint is far easier to replace without breaking it than with, although sometimes that happens. The retaining clip on the flask end
of the steam duct is a spring clip that will let the duct out when it comes out fast enough, I don't think it can come out intact, so don't try to
remove it, just pop the steam duct out, and it will release it.
For people in the US, I have some spare parts, including ducts and a few KD-22 seals left. But they are going fast. If the rotovap does not turn
easily, it not likely the seal, as they get loose with age, it is much more common that the grease inside the motor has leaked out or been dissolved,
and that the parts inside are corroded by the horrible chemicals people put on rotovaps (I do it often) like acid chlorides, TFA, DCM, and many other
things that corrode metal and plastics. They can handle it a long time, but eventually wear down some. |