Posted by Mark - IN. on March 29, 2011 at 20:25:40 from (24.15.150.85):
In Reply to: How would you do it ? posted by Billy NY on March 29, 2011 at 16:13:47:
Torch on the bearing to expand it off of the shaft. Don't get the shaft or the heat will cause it to expand with the bearing and you will be right where you started, except with a hot bearing with the same tight fit on the now same hot shaft. Just get the bearing on an angle so as to keep the heat on the shaft to a minimum as compared to what the bearing will be getting, and it will expand off the shaft so you can tap it off. Sure looks like a Timkin with roller bearings instead of ball bearings. Oughta come apart easily enough...heat it.
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