To replace conveyor roller bearing should prepare everything you need. It is shown on video what and how I did. Don't forget always shut off power supply before start. Thanks for watching
you're doing it wrong, that shaft is worn out, you'll have the same problem soon, the temporary solution you made. you are installing a new bearing on the rusty shaft, both rust and the gap in the shaft cause corrosion.
I would replace that pulley . Shaft looks undercut which will eat that new bearing due to excessive vibration. Or bearing is too for that shaft. Should be nice and flush with the bearing imo.
Oh, that is the wrong bearing inner diameter for that shaft. The shaft isn’t worn out or you wouldn’t need a pulled to remove the old inner race. The inner race should be an interference fit and the grub screws support that interference fit. The inner race which you removed with the puller is what is worn out, not the shaft.
you're doing it wrong, that shaft is worn out, you'll have the same problem soon, the temporary solution you made. you are installing a new bearing on the rusty shaft, both rust and the gap in the shaft cause corrosion.
Explain what you're doing verbally. It would make the video better
honestly, this is kinda subjective and all, but i spotted several things that should be done differently.
The second item you tried removing with the puller is called a locking collar, its supposed to be loosened before its removed.
Wrong bearing size
Some anti seize on the shaft would go along way with removing that the next time
heat gun ffs
Hoping there was LOTOTO after power was shut off
Definitely needs a new shaft lol did you see the gap on the bearing?!!!
I would replace that pulley . Shaft looks undercut which will eat that new bearing due to excessive vibration. Or bearing is too for that shaft. Should be nice and flush with the bearing imo.
Great video thanks
Awesome Buddy😮
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That's good idea Buddy😮
Thanks everyone for any suggestions giving everyone's idea😊
Looks good, not just basic but also advanced lol 😅
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Oh, that is the wrong bearing inner diameter for that shaft. The shaft isn’t worn out or you wouldn’t need a pulled to remove the old inner race. The inner race should be an interference fit and the grub screws support that interference fit. The inner race which you removed with the puller is what is worn out, not the shaft.
Im always learning to Sand the flared end of the shaft in the beginning