[ausev] really small bearing puller ?
Mike Delany
mike at p1800s.com
Mon May 1 03:18:23 GMT 2006
If you are having to pull the bearing blind (you cannot get to the back
side to push it out) it will be hard to get it out undamaged without a
speciality bearing puller. You might try Purvis Bearings on I-35 north of
183.
If you are not worried about the bearing, get a piece of 3/4 all thread
(threaded rod) and notch it and then wedge it in, and then use a nut to
apply the pull. Let me know if you need it cut on a lathe.
Mike
Certified heathen and reformed pacifist
http://www.p1800s.com
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Erik Bigelow wrote:
> Will an arbor press work? I have access to one at work, one huge one and
> one pretty small.
>
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> Subject: [ausev] really small bearing puller ?
>
> Does anyone in the Austin area have a bearing puller that'll
> fit inside 0.74" that I can borrow?
> It doesn't matter if it grabs from the outside or inside,
> just need the "inner" part to be small enough.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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