Posted by Russ from MN on November 06, 2018 at 19:29:00 from (174.219.132.220):
In Reply to: Bearing Removal posted by Jeff nwoh on November 06, 2018 at 18:07:42:
Used to deal with that kind of bearing a lot. We usually just took a grinder and cut them off, because we very seldom re-used a bearing. If the adapter sleeve is not against a shoulder another way that might work is to get a piece of pipe that fits closely over the shaft, cut it just a inch longer than necessary, and weld a plate on one end to strike. Put the nut on just past the end of the sleeve. you will probably need to use an 8 pound hammer and swing about as hard as you can. This may damage the bearing on the other end of the shaft if you don't do something to prevent it. Have you ever installed this kind of bearing? You need to push it up the taper until you reduce the internal clearance to the proper amount, using a feeler gauge. If you google it you might find some information. I have a card in my tool box with the clearance for all sizes of bearings.If you need new bearings google spherical roller bearings, and SKF has some videos about servicing.
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