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    Default Z Truck Bearing Removal

    can someone help me and tell me how to get the bearing out of the z truck
    i have it out of the machine but cant seem to get the bearing out.

    all help appreciated

    thanks

    kendall
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    Default Z-truck bearings

    Kendall,

    There is a huge pdf that I was going to give you the link to, but could not find it.

    Either carefully heat the screw with a soldering iron or drill the head off.
    Ken,
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    i guess i need to edit this

    im looking to remove the collet bearings not the four that are on the back of the z truck

    kendall
    no chips on the floor means no money in the bank

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    Kendall,

    Sorry about that - I think that Jeff wrote something about that. If I recall correctly it isn't easy but they press in and out. Be careful since they are not steel bearings, the balls are ceramic.
    Ken,
    V-1, 2, & 3

    When the People fear their Government, there is Tyranny.
    When the Government fears the People, there is Liberty.
    - Thomas Jefferson

    You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
    - Mohandas Gandhi

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    Make sure to remove the snap ring at the top (under where the tophat is). You can then press the shaft out from the top bearing. The bottom bearing will come out with the shaft. As long as you press out the bearings with an arbor or hydraulic press with even pressure, the bearings should not be damaged. When you reassemble, make sure to use a sleeve that applies the pressure to both races (inner and outer) uniformly. The bearings will slip easily into the aluminum housing, but need the press to go on the spindle.
    Ron

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