Mounting tool for rolling bearings
Selecting the right mounting tool is important for the safe and damage-free installation of rolling bearings. In addition to an induction heating device (see term heating device), an assembly case consisting of impact rings, impact bushes and a recoilless hammer is part of the basic equipment of every workshop or assembly workstation. This is because small and medium-sized rolling bearings are usually mounted "cold".
When hammering the rolling bearing into a bore with the correct impact ring and impact bushing, the force is applied to the outer ring of the bearing. If, on the other hand, the bearing is to be pulled onto a shaft, the force is exerted on the inner ring.
If handled incorrectly, the bearing will be destroyed before commissioning. As soon as force is exerted on the balls by an impact, the raceway is destroyed and the bearing fails.
We can offer you a mounting case for bore 10 to 60 mm and suitable for outer diameters 26-130 mm.
The advantages are obvious: safe, precise installation, no damage to rolling bearings, shafts, bearing housings and seals. Long service life of the bearing.
There are many other mounting and dismounting tools for rolling bearings, e.g. hook wrenches for the safe mounting and dismounting of locknuts for e.g. conical rolling bearings that are attached to a shaft using an adapter sleeve.
There are also hydraulic pullers for removing rolling bearings from a shaft. A bearing puller set, also known as an internal puller, can be used to remove bearings that have been pressed into a housing.
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