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Posted by Ignoramus17809 on June 17, 2008, 11:26 am
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I need to remove a bearing from a motor shaft. My Posi Lock puller,
unfortunately, does not have enough reach to grab the bearing because
the shaft is too long. Is there something that can be easily done. I
did have to make some makeshift tools to remove the pulley, but this
is a different case because pulley had holes in the back.
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Posted by Cydrome Leader on June 17, 2008, 12:13 pm
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> I need to remove a bearing from a motor shaft. My Posi Lock puller,
> unfortunately, does not have enough reach to grab the bearing because
> the shaft is too long. Is there something that can be easily done. I
Since you're not good at probolem solving, I suggest you just cut the
shaft off until it fits your puller.
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Posted by Ignoramus17809 on June 17, 2008, 12:23 pm
Please log in for more thread options >> I need to remove a bearing from a motor shaft. My Posi Lock puller,
>> unfortunately, does not have enough reach to grab the bearing because
>> the shaft is too long. Is there something that can be easily done. I
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> Since you're not good at probolem solving, I suggest you just cut the
> shaft off until it fits your puller.
Is that how you solve your problems?
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Posted by Leo Lichtman on June 17, 2008, 1:09 pm
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"Ignoramus17809" wrote:
Is that how you solve your problems?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Not problems, "probolems."
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Posted by Cydrome Leader on June 17, 2008, 3:35 pm
Please log in for more thread options >>> I need to remove a bearing from a motor shaft. My Posi Lock puller,
>>> unfortunately, does not have enough reach to grab the bearing because
>>> the shaft is too long. Is there something that can be easily done. I
>>
>> Since you're not good at probolem solving, I suggest you just cut the
>> shaft off until it fits your puller.
>
> Is that how you solve your problems?
No, I cry on the internet about them. This helps because I can't think at
all and needs lots of hand holding for everything and anything I try to
do.
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> unfortunately, does not have enough reach to grab the bearing because
> the shaft is too long. Is there something that can be easily done. I