Anyone on the forum have an internal ball bearing puller they would like to rent.
Tool needed May 05, 2015, 05:27:52 pm Anyone on the forum have an internal ball bearing puller they would like to rent. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #1 – May 05, 2015, 06:10:07 pm What are you trying to remove? I have a set. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #2 – May 05, 2015, 07:45:04 pm Would try NAPA or Snap On for small pullers. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #3 – May 06, 2015, 08:49:32 am Thanks, Stump and Dave, I sold all of my bearing tools when I retired ten years ago, now I need the the three jaw internal puller to pull the end bearing on the generator without having to remove the generator from the coach. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #4 – May 06, 2015, 10:00:31 am Some of our local auto supply stores will loan you the appropriate installation tool (puller) if you buy the part (bearing) from them. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #5 – May 06, 2015, 10:54:20 am Autozone loan a tool blind hole puller set p/n27128bshould do the trick.call your local store. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #6 – May 06, 2015, 10:57:03 am Bill, O'reilly parts stores will loan you a puller. They ask for a deposit I believe and when you return the tool they refund it. You could use mine but I doubt that it is small enough to pull a generator bearing. What is the bearing inside diameter ?Gary B Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #7 – May 06, 2015, 11:06:32 am Thanks Guy's, a blind hole puller will not work,as the bearing is on the shaft and still in the end bell, I will check some of the parts stores that were mentioned,the shame of all this is I had all the tools to do this , I thought I would never need them again. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #8 – May 06, 2015, 11:08:02 am OK Bill, Guess I did not understand that the bearing was still on the shaft. Sounds like fun for a hot afternoon.Gary B Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #9 – May 06, 2015, 12:22:06 pm Bill, how does the puller work, how does it grab the bearing, while in the housing with the shaft in place?I did find interesting pullers when Googling "3 jaw internal bearing puller" and then clicking on images, like the attached photo. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Tool needed Reply #10 – May 06, 2015, 01:33:25 pm Barry, google internal ball bearing puller, the have 3 jaws that grab the inner part of the outer race in between the balls. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #11 – May 06, 2015, 04:32:02 pm Bill, I learn something every day, never heard of a puller like you describe but boy would it be useful. In Barry's picture I would THINK that you would have to take the shaft out of the case after disassembling the whole thing then remove the bearing, but your idea would sure save time.Gary B Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #12 – May 06, 2015, 05:21:59 pm Bill,Is there enough room on our bearing for a puller to grab? Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #13 – May 06, 2015, 05:45:38 pm Looked thru the Snap-On listing of all size pullers, could not locate anything that I think would do this job, hope someone can find one of these pullers. Reminds me of Snipe hunting. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #14 – May 06, 2015, 07:28:45 pm Am I missing something ? Will the end of the generator not come off so bearing can be pressed out of it ?Gary B Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Tool needed Reply #15 – May 06, 2015, 08:48:19 pm Gary, the end bell can be removed,but the wiring from the field comes out through the upper part of the end bell, if it was not for that, the end bell could be removed and a regular puller used to remove the bearing from the shaft. Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #16 – May 07, 2015, 10:27:12 pm You can sometimes take a slide hammer and turn the jaws around and get it to fit inside the bearing to yank it out...if u have the space. Or take a normal two-jaw pulling and flip the jaws around. The bearing shouldn't be that tight in the housing.I've done both pulling gimble bearings from mercruiser stern drives. If you can get enough space around the back and just tap the bearing out, it shouldn't be that tight of a fit. A little heat on the housing with a propane torch may help too.Also, can u put a space on the shaft and tighten up the end bell to push the bearing out? Just be careful not to crack anything! Quote Selected
Re: Tool needed Reply #17 – May 07, 2015, 10:29:37 pm Blind Hole Bearing Puller - Needle Bearing PullerAmazon.com: Internal & Extractor 16PC Blind Hole Pilot Bearing Puller Remove... Quote Selected As an Amazon Associate Foretravel Owners' Forum earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Tool needed Reply #18 – May 08, 2015, 01:35:18 am Wish mine looked like this, but it is brushless and has a giant exciter to deal with. Quote Selected