Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley

   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley
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#11  
I have a large vice that I use for replacing the bearings in PTO U-joints. It keeps things fairly straight.

Fluid Film is used for a lubricant but grease or anything slick will do.

Sometimes a pipe is needed to put on the vice's handle to increase the leverage. Also sometimes the bearing goes in by jumps instead of smoothly sliding.

Anyway, the first requirement for this method is a large vice.

A vice! I hadn't thought of that.

I can use a vice with the socket and slowly apply pressur eto try to seat the bearin gin the pulley.

I don't have a vice either.. but I think my neighbor has one.

Thanks for the suggestion.
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley #12  
One of the tricks ive used over the years always worked great was throw the bearings in the freezer for a couple hours then heat the pulley with mapp gas press cold bearings in with vise and socket.
Good luck
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley #13  
Put the pulley in the wifes oven at 300 for about ten minutes. Ideally have the bearing in the freezer for an hour or so. Use some light engine oil on the mating surfaces and it will almost fall into place. You will likely have to drive it home with a hammer and socket. The socket should be almost the same diameter as the outer race on the bearing, as you do not want to drive it in using the inner race or risk damaging the seal again.
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley
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#14  
I've read about this hot & cold treatment before.

I know that's what they do with some jet-drive wear rings to get them into place.

Thanks
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley #15  
One simple rule. The bearing race that is the press fit is the race you push. If the outside race is being pressed into a bore then you must push on the outside race only. The result of not doing it this way is that the balls dent the races and you get premature failure. If you are pressing a shaft into the inner race same thing the inner race must see the pushing load.

A drill press can work to get a bearing started straight. Starting straight is the key.
You should not need heat for pressing a bearing into a pulley.
Sockets do work well for pressing in bearings.
Dial calipers work to check the fit. You should probably have less that .001 interference fit. I am guessing the bearing OD is around 1". The handy rule is half a .0005 per inch of diameter.
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley
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One simple rule. The bearing race that is the press fit is the race you push. If the outside race is being pressed into a bore then you must push on the outside race only. The result of not doing it this way is that the balls dent the races and you get premature failure. If you are pressing a shaft into the inner race same thing the inner race must see the pushing load.

A drill press can work to get a bearing started straight. Starting straight is the key.
You should not need heat for pressing a bearing into a pulley.
Sockets do work well for pressing in bearings.
Dial calipers work to check the fit. You should probably have less that .001 interference fit. I am guessing the bearing OD is around 1". The handy rule is half a .0005 per inch of diameter.

The bearing I have is being pushed into the race of the pulley.

I was using a socket that matched the outer diameter of the bearing.

I gotta try to sand the inside of the pulley to make sure there is not any paint or "bumps" on it too.
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley #17  
If you don't have a vise or presss. One way of pressing a bearing in, is to put a bolt through a washer on opposite side of the pulley and through the bearing and into a washer or socket of the right dia. on bearing side, then into a nut and washer. Just tighten the nut and pull the bearing in. Make sure bearing is aligned with hole.
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley #18  
If you don't have a vise or presss. One way of pressing a bearing in, is to put a bolt through a washer on opposite side of the pulley and through the bearing and into a washer or socket of the right dia. on bearing side, then into a nut and washer. Just tighten the nut and pull the bearing in. Make sure bearing is aligned with hole.

OOOH, that might work really well with an air impact wrench.

Won't work on U-joints but it is worth a try on other bearings.
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley #19  
Put bearings in freezer over night then have everything ready to next day so that you can take bearing out of freezer and tap in pulley.
DevilDog
 
   / Help with Pressing Bearings into Pulley
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If you don't have a vise or presss. One way of pressing a bearing in, is to put a bolt through a washer on opposite side of the pulley and through the bearing and into a washer or socket of the right dia. on bearing side, then into a nut and washer. Just tighten the nut and pull the bearing in. Make sure bearing is aligned with hole.

That's really good idea.

Easy and cheap.

Thanks for the idea.

Tim
 

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