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The tubular type tool used in trick number 5 made me wonder if you could use a caulking gun...🤔 But, the metal might be too weak, maybe...🤔 Thank you for sharing your wisdom 🙏 Bests to your trusting assistant 🤓
I have a question bro. I need to replace the back broken bearing goes cause the bearing broke inside the plastic caseing the plastic caseing were the back bearing sits kinda melted but its still kinda fine do u think its good idea to just repkace the bearing or just replace the whole motor
don't try the screwdriver metod i did and damage the commutator bar ,it push the bar down and the bearing did not come off spensive mistake $200 on abs module motor
How to remove the front (near the fan) bearing from the 395 armature? It looks like there is a step in the shaft diameter making it impossible to pull off from the front.
I tried a puller on the bearing on the armature of my Ryobi BT3000 table saw and I stripped out the thread on the puller and never got it off. I'm cutting it off tomorrow
The new bearing will likely be too snug a fit to slide on. The best trick is to us a pipe that the inside diameter is just slightly wider than the diameter of the armature shaft but close enough that the pipe will connect with the inside ring of the new bearing.. You want to be able to tap the bearing on gently pushing on the inside ring of the new bearing as not to damage anything. Be careful not to have the pipe line up on the plastic washer between the inside and outside bearing ring. Putting pressure on the middle of the bearing will damage it.
Jeff Chartier I'm thinking all the prelube will drip out on a shielded bearing. On a sealed bearing, the seal would melt. Best just correctly cold press.
You're going to be tossing the bearing anyway.. who cares what the bearing does. Temperature differential is a good way to remove things. One is hot and one is cold and the expansion/contraction allows parts to be removed.
Isn't the definition of a "Hack" ...a non-standard method to achieve and objective. There's nothing tricky or hacky about using the right special tools for the right job. The dodgy screwdriver methods demonstrated here are the exception. Everything else requires a special ($$$) tool.