Blocky10
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Man power and a big g clamp. Finally got the last bit home by using loob big washers and the arm nuts ☺
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Ton-Heavy-Duty-Hydraulic-Workshop-Garage-Shop-Standing-Press-6000-kg-/281634190294
Something like this will make the job so much easier Zac:thumb2
I ran out of manpower so opted for the washer/nut approach which is what stripped the thread from the fulcrum pin :doh
That kit wouldn't really work for me as I wouldn't be able to get the kit around it as it looks like on the arm that the guy is doing the job on in the video, you can remove the pin which is half the battle won anyways
I'm super tempted just to hit order on that :nenau Will there deffo be enough clearance to get the arm in there side on Elts? Looks as if you can drop the base to give more of an opening.
Suppose I can use this to do UJ's too in the future rather than stressing the vice out too much, I shattered a Record No3 in half before pressing UJ's into a prop
The outer part of a bush which is pushed in to a sleeve can be removed with the assistance of a welder. Just run a bead of weld around the inside of the bush, trick is not to go all the way around. It works by creating lots of heat in the bush which contracts when it is cools & the bush will practically just fall out this also works well with bearings which are pressed in to a housing. Remember to only weld about 2/3 of the inside otherwise it will not be able to contract.
I got the same press but miffed big time, mine is red and my personal colour is blue, so how come you got a blue one? on the plus side my press plates have notches in them, far better so there, Rick
If the press is mounted over a hole in the bench you should be able to press rear wheel bearings and the brake back plate off of rear half shafts.
Yes a length of tube welded to a flat plate with holes drilled to accept the bearing flangeBut you would need some method of connecting the the press to the bearing puller/clamp for it to work, Rick
Yes a length of tube welded to a flat plate with holes drilled to accept the bearing flange
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