I had a gooden stuck bearing in a cup ... The usual bent bars were not getting it .
I picked up another 6 dollar snap ring pliers to cut up a set of jaws .
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_24_01_22_6_35_04_36240714.jpeg)
I picked the straight one and did a little grinding and cutting with a dremel cut off wheel to make this profile , a side by side picture of the two .
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_24_01_22_6_36_17_362411543.jpeg)
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_24_01_22_6_34_26_36239163.jpeg)
Here is a picture of it holding the bearing , i was able to hit the cup rim to free it up.
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_24_01_22_6_34_19_362381911.jpeg)
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_24_01_22_6_34_09_362361652.jpeg)
Joe it looks like Grandpa's wisdom got through to you. Nice work and a great idea. Dominick
I'm stealing this idea! Bill
Genius! I'm going to have to retire my "nail with the modified head held with vice grips". - john
Great idea Joe thanks for sharing with us, cheers Don.
Winner!
You're pulling the bearing out by grabbing the inner race. Sometimes you just do what you gotta do to remove a stuck bearing. But, pulling on the inner race can warp the cage so the bearing has to be replaced if you want it to preserve the free-spin time,
Quote from: oc1 on January 26, 2022, 07:45:17 AM
You're pulling the bearing out by grabbing the inner race. Sometimes you just do what you gotta do to remove a stuck bearing. But, pulling on the inner race can warp the cage so the bearing has to be replaced if you want it to preserve the free-spin time,
True, but by the time you have to resort to these measures the bearing is usually compromised by corrosion. I am just happy if the inner race comes off the shaft so that I don't have to bust off the outer race AND the inner.
cheers
Steve
Once you grind it down the finish is gone. Anything good to coat it with to keep corrosion at bay?
Quote from: ReelClean on January 26, 2022, 08:27:57 AM
Quote from: oc1 on January 26, 2022, 07:45:17 AM
You're pulling the bearing out by grabbing the inner race. Sometimes you just do what you gotta do to remove a stuck bearing. But, pulling on the inner race can warp the cage so the bearing has to be replaced if you want it to preserve the free-spin time,
True, but by the time you have to resort to these measures the bearing is usually compromised by corrosion. I am just happy if the inner race comes off the shaft so that I don't have to bust off the outer race AND the inner.
cheers
Steve
Well...........No ,Technically the cage is a ball spacer . Most cage failure is done by trash in the bearing or wrong tool use . Lady slipper bar styles will get the cage .
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_26_01_22_7_13_55_36249649.jpeg)
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_26_01_22_7_13_49_362481045.jpeg)
Stickied... Dominick
Quote from: Gfish on January 26, 2022, 03:28:30 PM
Once you grind it down the finish is gone. Anything good to coat it with to keep corrosion at bay?
OK I put some nail polish on ...
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_26_01_22_7_11_19_362421434.jpeg)
(https://alantani.com/gallery/36/17471_26_01_22_7_11_25_362461733.jpeg)
Quote from: Dominick on January 26, 2022, 05:17:19 PM
Stickied... Dominick
Thank you
Quote from: oldmanjoe on January 26, 2022, 04:32:48 PM
Well...........No ,Technically the cage is a ball spacer . Most cage failure is done by trash in the bearing or rong tool use . Lady slipper bar styles will get the cage .
It's not a thrust bearing. It's a radial bearing and was not engineered to take pressure from that direction.
It's easy enough to prove it to yourself. Measure the free-spin time of a bearing. on a mandrel. Anchor the outer race and then pull on the inner race with your gizmo. Then check the free spin time again using the same technique.
I may be overthinking this..
Quote from: Gfish on January 26, 2022, 03:28:30 PM
Once you grind it down the finish is gone. Anything good to coat it with to keep corrosion at bay?
GFish is right to ask the question; and I am sure a a number of approaches can be taken to keep corrosion at bay, especially in harsh environments. But while thinking about finish preservations, And while I certainly do not think we will overextend Old Man Joe's awesome innovation, for any of us out there with the grinder getting happy making the puller teeth keep ion mind a lot of heat is probably not a good thing for long term strength....go slowly!!!!! haven't made my set will but it is formally on the "todo" list. - john
Good thought. Go slow and have some water to cool the metal. Only started being corrosion-concerned since I moved to this humid, warm, salt-air environment. Most metal tools I have here started getting degraded so much more rapidly, after I moved from Calie. Now to decide which set of jaws from my Snap Ring pliers to modify. Great idea Joe!
That's a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
The harbor freight ones are fairly hard steel , but still can be worked with a file . Other brands maybe harder steel .
The dremel with the little cut off wheel does`n put to much heat into the steel jaws , your fingers will gage the heat . ::)
I have a shimano corsair that I am working on . The bearing is 1.5 x5x2 mm in a plastic housing that was in there .
I had to make another puller for the smaller size to get it out . I did try to get it out with a magnet , like you can with some other shimano models .
My "Old Man" told me several times when he noticed me fooling around on his work bench and failing at something; "if you don't have a tool make one". After he passed, I brought his work bench down to the wife's house. Knowing me the way you want a wife to, she insisted that we move it there.
Back in our day ,we were taught to fix or make things. If you throw something in the garbage , it was raped of all good parts first .
Quote from: oldmanjoe on March 15, 2025, 11:36:35 PMBack in our day ,we were taught to fix or make things. If you throw something in the garbage , it was raped of all good parts first .
I agree Joe. My screw and bolt collection spans 4 plastic drawer systems with a box for overflow. Saved my butt countless times.
Great idea Joe !!
Special thanks to your grampa, telling you your head isn't just a hat rack !!