Me encanto la forma, que yo sepa debería salir deslizantes, ahora mi pregunta es la siguiente. ¿ Cómo encuentro las dimensiones correspondiente para fabricar este extractor?. Se me seria muy util ya que me dedico al mantenimiento de faja transportadora pero quiero realizar estos extractor, pero no se como buscar las dimensiones del reductor.
What are the dimensions of the screws you used in this ocassion?, by the way it looks in the video, plate thicknness is around ½ in. Also, if possible, do you remember what kind of style of screw is, standard, extra fine, etc?
With the impact I would worry about damaging the shaft or the gearbox. Removing it by hand allows you to feel when something goes wrong, and lowers the chance of mushrooming the shaft. Thanks for watching and have a great one
We usually use a gear puller but I like your method as well.
James Ladd. Where I work we have similar gearboxes. What is an easy way to install. I’m the real world they just don’t slide back on.
@@miker8623putting a bold with a big washer in the ax. And same principle as in video. And please use a lot of grease. It will help next time.
@@Mohow-fv2vq Anti-seize helps a lot.
Thanks regards from Cancun
Kool.... wrap a sling around the gearbox end and dog it to something above.. 👍
I put these on all the the time on conveyors. Mostly 107s
Un travail provisionnel, merci
de rien, merci d'avoir rejoint la chaîne
Me encanto la forma, que yo sepa debería salir deslizantes, ahora mi pregunta es la siguiente. ¿ Cómo encuentro las dimensiones correspondiente para fabricar este extractor?.
Se me seria muy util ya que me dedico al mantenimiento de faja transportadora pero quiero realizar estos extractor, pero no se como buscar las dimensiones del reductor.
Ve a la página de la comunidad en mi canal y mira la publicación más reciente. Para fotos detalladas del motor extractor. gracias
What are the dimensions of the screws you used in this ocassion?, by the way it looks in the video, plate thicknness is around ½ in. Also, if possible, do you remember what kind of style of screw is, standard, extra fine, etc?
The screw is from a puller set, i believe it was 1/2 fine thread. 12” long
Thanks
I need to see the plate . I want to bring out one of this more complicate
Check out some of my shorts for a
Closer view of the puller
I have posted pictures of the plate on my channel under posts thanks
Thank you
Do you have a video on how to put it back on
I don’t but that’s a excellent idea for a new video. Thanks for watching
Can you show us the plate that you made please 🙏🏾
I’ll see if I can find some pictures and post them on the channel. There are some TH-cam shorts on my channel that show it closer
I have posted pictures on my channel under posts, enjoy
You got the dimensions as this be handy for me to make
If you go to the community tab of my channel there are some close up photos of the puller to help make your own. Have a great one ☝️
Use a thicker plate and slot the holes.
Is this way having bad impact on hollow shaft bearings?
I think this gearbox should be overhauled after dismounting this way
We have had no issues with gear boxes removed this way.
Cool
Very cool indeed 👍 thanks for watching
Do you have more images of the plate.
I have posted pictures on my channel under posts
Which Gearbox oil good for this Gearbox
mobilgear oil 600 xp 220
can send me how the plate looks like sir/
I’ll see if I can find the pictures
I have posted pictures on my channel under posts thanks
I would have like to have seen what the other end of the threaded rod, how dose it push on the pulley without hurting the roller.
Thanks for watching, it’s a standard pusher rod, robbed out of a gear pulled, so the far end has a rotating flat head on it
Is this tool available out there in the market?
This is a shop made tool
@@180Floridalife cool!!
Ya me habias espantado kimo
¡no temáis!
HELLO NICE WORK, COULD YOU PLEASE SEND ME THE PLATE
Sorry can’t sent the plate but there are detailed pictures in the community section of my channel. Thanks
Why not use an impact instead of a ratchet??? It’s wat I use cuz it works faster and less work lol
With the impact I would worry about damaging the shaft or the gearbox. Removing it by hand allows you to feel when something goes wrong, and lowers the chance of mushrooming the shaft. Thanks for watching and have a great one
What's the purpose of the metal Jerry rig plate
It is a gear puller used to pull the motor off the shaft. The motor and shaft take a set and are very hard to remove