soulshadow #2 That's actually a pipe. Use a pipe that has the same diameter or a little bit smaller if you wish to press out them bearings.
dangqiwu #3 >QUOTE (soulshadow @ Jan 4, 2013 - 4:35 AM) >That's actually a pipe. Use a pipe that has the same diameter or a little bit smaller if you wish to press out them bearings.Thank for explanation. Would you like to tell me where to buy such pipe?
azian_advanced #4 don't use a pipe as it could buckle on you.get a punch set. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dangqiwu #5 >QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 4, 2013 - 11:01 PM) >don't use a pipe as it could buckle on you.get a punch set.I understand what you mean. But the driver is used on the top of knuckle, while the pipe under it supports the knuckle so that the bearing is absolutely vertical to the press.
azian_advanced #6 Then what you need are some arbor plates. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dangqiwu #7 >QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 5, 2013 - 1:18 AM) >Then what you need are some arbor plates.I have a 12 ton shop press. But it is quite a challenge to fasten the wheel bearing strictly vertical to the press. I'll try your method. Thanks!
dangqiwu #8 >QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 5, 2013 - 2:18 AM) >Then what you need are some arbor plates.Do you happen to know where to get some cheap plates?