Posted by JRSutton on September 13, 2011 at 18:17:03 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Re: Speedi sleeve posted by Haas on September 13, 2011 at 16:39:51:
the speedi sleeve is just a very thin cylinder, with a lip around one end. It just goes over a worn shaft, giving you a new layer of material over the worn area.
You use the installation cup to push the sleeve onto the shaft (or aparently the pulley in your case), pushing against the sleeve's lip.
Depending on your application, if the lip is in the way once the sleeve is installed, the lip can be peeled cleanly off by making one snip across it, and sort of rolling it up with a pair of needle nose pliers.
The freezer idea is a good one, to shrink the part your putting the sleeve on. You may also heat the sleeve, expanding it.
A side note that doesn't really apply in your case; on smaller sleeves you can use metal epoxy under the sleeve to be sure it doesn't spin - but if you do the freezing thing, and it's a hot muggy day -you'll end with a frosty mess of frozen condensation and frozen epoxy! It gets ugly fast.
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