Axle question
#2
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Re: Axle question
i would think so esp. with oil coated parts
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#3
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Re: Axle question
i would think so esp. with oil coated parts
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#4
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Re: Axle question
i would think so esp. with oil coated parts
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#5
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Re: Axle question
1 ton no, 2 ton probably not, 12 ton yes for a rear axle, no for the
later model sealed front hubs
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
later model sealed front hubs
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#6
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Re: Axle question
1 ton no, 2 ton probably not, 12 ton yes for a rear axle, no for the
later model sealed front hubs
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
later model sealed front hubs
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#7
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Re: Axle question
1 ton no, 2 ton probably not, 12 ton yes for a rear axle, no for the
later model sealed front hubs
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
later model sealed front hubs
Herb Leong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#8
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Re: Axle question
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/mainte...ring/press.jpg
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Herb Leong wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#9
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Re: Axle question
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/mainte...ring/press.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Herb Leong wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb
#10
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Re: Axle question
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/mainte...ring/press.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Herb Leong wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is a 1-ton arbor press enough to press-fit the bearing and retainer
> ring on a axle shaft without too much trouble?
>
> If not, what would be enough? A 2-ton arbor? A 12-ton hydraulic?
>
> I want to avoid using the bfh.
>
> /herb