[ausev] really small bearing puller ?

tomsmail tomsmail at wtez.net
Tue May 2 01:52:39 GMT 2006


Thanks for the suggestion!  I can't get to the back side, so
arbor press is out.  I'll be at Purvis's tomorrow morning to
check out their 3/8" pilot puller selection.

TH


> 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.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org
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> > To: ausev at austinev.org
> > 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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