This brings back memories. Going back some 47 years. Lol I needed to replace a countershaft bearing on a 15 spd road ranger transmission. Then came up with this idea just using hand tools and some threaded rod (all thread). Flattened the rod on the end to the width of the gap in the bearing and shaped the end like the profile of the ball with a file. cut the cage with a small cold chisel pushed the cage back for clearance. I only ever used two rods and my steering wheel puller. Although i have only used this idea a handful of times it has saved me a ton of work.
There are balls missing in the ball bearing otherwise you can not insert the three shafts. And you have to make another three if the bearing is another size with different size balls.
Dear Boris Bearing have a cage for balls I remove it because it was damaged and the ball was not missing. But the cage is not problem for use this way. And other size of bearing need other size three shafts. I want to show a way for pulling bearings 😉 I think it's one of the best
No, the bearing cage has failed, only about 7 percent of bearing failure is caused by the result of this problem, most bearings are making so much noise (saying rI need to be replaced) by this point you replace them.
Good video! Let me share with you how I pulled out a bearing from a blind hole. I heated up some molten lead and poured it on the bearing while I put a old bolt head first into the hole. Yanked it out. It worked very well!
@@madhusudangupta3661 After putting the bolt in the hole,adding molten lead and letting it cool down it provided me with a handle to pull the bearing out.
Awesome idea 💡... the only thing is that the studs are bearing size specific. However that does not mean that one cannot make few different size studs and make new ones as needed .. thank you for sharing
It's a homemade harmonic puller. Nice, but not a big deal. However, forming those rounded fingers to fit the bearing races was a clever innovation that I hadn't seen before. Good job.
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In my world the hardest type of bearings come in many ball sizes, have rollers, have riveted cages and are on shafts longer than 100mm Other than that.. a really good twist on a multi hundred year old tool, the basic workshop puller... I'll put that idea in the back of my head.. it actually may come in handy. (I usually just use an air drive dremel but that does have the "tons of metallic dust" issue,
Wouldn't work very well? It wouldn't work at all on anything but open bearings without all of its, ahem, balls? Basically for scrapyard finds where you're getting rid of the bearing to salvage the part for something else. In most cases though, a regular bearing puller works just fine 🤣🤦♂️
Aye nice wee tool for specific size. But just about all blind bearings I’ve come across in decades of the job can be removed with a chisel hammer grinder and a stick welder.First one you can slice the shells we the grinder then chisel them open. Second one you can smash the inner race out we hammer an chisel then run a weld round the outer race ,shrinking it ,lever it oot if it hadn’t fallen oot. But nice work on the tool💁♂️👍
There is people like you and me and others that have to go through the system to get a piece of paper to show how good we are so we're allowed to practice engineering that is wrong
The 3 studs are great, but the other part is questionable. Super idea. I retired from 40 years of being a heavy industrial mechanic and often modifying tools to do the job…. I missed this one.
That’s what I was thinking. Cool idea and all but pretty limited. The time it would take to make this tool would be better suited practicing with a torch or welder.
Wut ever works, but I stick with standard methods. Bearing splitter/heat, if needed. Always works for me. Yer gonna get a new bearing anyways, so if the outside is destroyed haha. It makes it alot easier for a good quality bearing splitter to grab onto. Usually they have standard threaded holes to attach a puller onto. For those that don't have a press. Oh, they do have a tapered edge, where upon tightening the splitter would already start the removal process. Uh-hum, for those that are gonna re-use. LOL!
Why must everyone add music to their videos? Most of us click on these expecting to hear just the natural sounds of a craftsman doing a job. But instead we're met with ANOTHER music video.... which, imo, ruins the experience.
First the welded nut must align with tapped hole in plate or it won't thread past the nut Second very rarely does a millwright or mechanic find bearing with such failure Third a good bearing separator is the best method just tap on the shaft with brass copper or lead hammer as you tighten the bearing separator bolts Kudos and Accolades to you for you efforts
This was exactly my thought- why not just use off-the-shelf bearing separator with T-bar and forcing screw. I think a Harbor Freight kit is about 75-100 bucks or rent one from your local parts store. Very good idea though, A+ for quality work & ingenuity!
I like that you did not need to destroy one tool to mske another. I am usually not afforded the time to make such a tool unless the customer wanted to save the bearing. They might save it due the time it would take to receive a new one. My overlords would have me remove the outer race and bearings. Heat up or cut the inner race to about 0.100" , then split with a chisel. Depending on the fit , we would use induction heater or a thermal oil bath to install a new one
I bought a puller to remove the gear off the p pump on my 12 valve cummins engine it was 3/8" thick and first use it bent some .. So I made 1 out of 5/8" plate for the nut and bolt I used a 2 5/6" trailer ball ,the type with the threaded ball and 3/4" bolt . I cut the ball on 4 sides and top making the nut about 1 1/2" square and 1" thick .. I've used it several times and it's very strong ..
if you cant get anything to grab the back side those pullers are useless. the ones that expand break easily they arent a few bucks you end up throwing $40-50 in the trash when they do break. also if you have all the tools and materials on hand you only need the time to make this tool.
Just three rods for each size that is one way, another way is another bearing puller that I have made it before, I have a play list for bearing puller If you like you can watch this bro 😉
I could see your purpose driven however how did you get the balls out of the race to begin with anybody else agree or is there an element of this that's not reciprocating with many years of doing
This brings back memories. Going back some 47 years. Lol
I needed to replace a countershaft bearing on a 15 spd road ranger transmission. Then came up with this idea just using hand tools and some threaded rod (all thread). Flattened the rod on the end to the width of the gap in the bearing and shaped the end like the profile of the ball with a file. cut the cage with a small cold chisel pushed the cage back for clearance. I only ever used two rods and my steering wheel puller. Although i have only used this idea a handful of times it has saved me a ton of work.
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Very nice work
Thanks bro 🙏
МОЛОДЕЦ у меня стаж рабочий 50 лет а такой классный съёмник вижу впервые успехов в творчестве
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Very good idea & design 👍
Thank you dear John 🌹
There are balls missing in the ball bearing otherwise you can not insert the three shafts. And you have to make another three if the bearing is another size with different size balls.
Dear Boris
Bearing have a cage for balls I remove it because it was damaged and the ball was not missing. But the cage is not problem for use this way.
And other size of bearing need other size three shafts. I want to show a way for pulling bearings 😉 I think it's one of the best
@@innovationtime20 you are right , is better than cutting it. Who's Boris ?😂
👍👍😂😂 my dictionary Chang Horia into Boris
Dear Horia
No, the bearing cage has failed, only about 7 percent of bearing failure is caused by the result of this problem, most bearings are making so much noise (saying rI need to be replaced) by this point you replace them.
Yep. Utterly useless for any kind of sealed bearing!
It's not a one size fits all or a great for every scenario but for situations like you showed it's perfect. Excellent job
Thanks dear Angie 🌹
Good video! Let me share with you how I pulled out a bearing from a blind hole. I heated up some molten lead and poured it on the bearing while I put a old bolt head first into the hole. Yanked it out. It worked very well!
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@ Ron Bianca, How did the suggested method help to pull out the bearing!
@@madhusudangupta3661 After putting the bolt in the hole,adding molten lead and letting it cool down it provided me with a handle to pull the bearing out.
@Jambo They were not loose. It was the only thing I could think of at the time and it worked!
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Awesome design .
Very nice work. 👍👍
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Espectacular simplemente maestro
Genius,,, thanks for sharing your brilliant idea,,,,
Too good .. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 bt u could mention the size ect...
Excellent. Regards, Engineer from India.
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Excellent idea..
Well done.!!
Thank you dear Frank 🙏🌹
A very good idea and useful.
Thank you dear faramarz 🌹
Very good idea.
Superb
Very clever
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Ingenious!!!
Hello my brother..you are working with full energy so the results are very satisfying my friend...👍
Thanks bro 🙏🌹
Good stuff
Great idea!!!
Sweet idea
Totally loving this DIY tool and the DIY mindset 👍🏻
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Very good and innovative.
Very interesting!
Great idea. Thank you for sharing
Nice work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
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Interesting 🤔
Nice video, thanks :)
Awesome idea 💡... the only thing is that the studs are bearing size specific. However that does not mean that one cannot make few different size studs and make new ones as needed .. thank you for sharing
Exactly bro
Different size of bearing need different size of studs 👍
Wow! Damn good
love the marking out!
Man thats super slick, nice job👍!!!
Thank you dear RICKY 🌹🙏
It's a homemade harmonic puller. Nice, but not a big deal. However, forming those rounded fingers to fit the bearing races was a clever innovation that I hadn't seen before. Good job.
Thank you dear Duke 🙏🌹
You are genius
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@@innovationtime20 ⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )
🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 )
🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 )
🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 )
🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 )
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Excellent, you can make the three bars according to the size of the bearing that you are going to remove.
That was awesome. I would have never thought to do that. I can use your remover down the road with my micro motors. Thanks
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Show muito eficiente gostei muito.
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In my world the hardest type of bearings come in many ball sizes, have rollers, have riveted cages and are on shafts longer than 100mm
Other than that.. a really good twist on a multi hundred year old tool, the basic workshop puller... I'll put that idea in the back of my head.. it actually may come in handy.
(I usually just use an air drive dremel but that does have the "tons of metallic dust" issue,
Great idea for open bearings. Not sure if this would work very well on sealed bearings.
sealed bearings are not sealed. the seal can be popped out easy with a small screwdriver or pick.
Wouldn't work very well? It wouldn't work at all on anything but open bearings without all of its, ahem, balls? Basically for scrapyard finds where you're getting rid of the bearing to salvage the part for something else.
In most cases though, a regular bearing puller works just fine 🤣🤦♂️
Looks like it works great if balls are missing. I've never had such situation. Thanks for the quantity video anyway.
Thanks bro but no ball was missed but the cage of balls was removed
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Turn drill into lathe great idea👍🍻
Super tech
¡¡GREAT, THANKS 👍!! .
Thank you dear Juan 🙏🌹
amazing very talented cant understand the knockers
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Aye nice wee tool for specific size. But just about all blind bearings I’ve come across in decades of the job can be removed with a chisel hammer grinder and a stick welder.First one you can slice the shells we the grinder then chisel them open. Second one you can smash the inner race out we hammer an chisel then run a weld round the outer race ,shrinking it ,lever it oot if it hadn’t fallen oot. But nice work on the tool💁♂️👍
Thank you for your comment dear Colin 🙏🙏🌹🌹
The only limitation we have is “our imagination”.
Oh that is so smart man I hope you're engineered because you deserve a diploma for that well done
Thank you so much dear Gilbert 🙏🙏🌹🌹
There is people like you and me and others that have to go through the system to get a piece of paper to show how good we are so we're allowed to practice engineering that is wrong
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The 3 studs are great, but the other part is questionable. Super idea. I retired from 40 years of being a heavy industrial mechanic and often modifying tools to do the job…. I missed this one.
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It’s a different approach but if you know how to use a torch or welder you don’t need to fool around.
That’s what I was thinking. Cool idea and all but pretty limited. The time it would take to make this tool would be better suited practicing with a torch or welder.
Excellent, very good video as always, with great ideas, a huge hug from my humble Uruguayan channel.
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what if the bearing size differ the three bolts will either not fit to the bearings or will be loose
Must change the three Bolts
Top das galáxias 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wut ever works, but I stick with standard methods. Bearing splitter/heat, if needed. Always works for me. Yer gonna get a new bearing anyways, so if the outside is destroyed haha. It makes it alot easier for a good quality bearing splitter to grab onto. Usually they have standard threaded holes to attach a puller onto. For those that don't have a press. Oh, they do have a tapered edge, where upon tightening the splitter would already start the removal process. Uh-hum, for those that are gonna re-use. LOL!
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That would take a lot of time to build but is a great idea. Have you tried to sell the idea to a tool company?
No dear Shane
@@innovationtime20 you should, we use pullers and that idea is one of the best I have seen.
Why must everyone add music to their videos? Most of us click on these expecting to hear just the natural sounds of a craftsman doing a job. But instead we're met with ANOTHER music video.... which, imo, ruins the experience.
yes, I understand
In my new videos, music has been removed
thank you for your comment 🙏🌹
What about using a bearing splitter?
First the welded nut must align with tapped hole in plate or it won't thread past the nut Second very rarely does a millwright or mechanic find bearing with such failure Third a good bearing separator is the best method just tap on the shaft with brass copper or lead hammer as you tighten the bearing separator bolts Kudos and Accolades to you for you efforts
Thank you dear Imma for your comment 🌹🌹🙏🙏
This was exactly my thought- why not just use off-the-shelf bearing separator with T-bar and forcing screw. I think a Harbor Freight kit is about 75-100 bucks or rent one from your local parts store. Very good idea though, A+ for quality work & ingenuity!
I like that you did not need to destroy one tool to mske another. I am usually not afforded the time to make such a tool unless the customer wanted to save the bearing. They might save it due the time it would take to receive a new one. My overlords would have me remove the outer race and bearings. Heat up or cut the inner race to about 0.100" , then split with a chisel. Depending on the fit , we would use induction heater or a thermal oil bath to install a new one
Thanks bro 🙏🌹
Yeah but can you use it to install the new ones??!!!
No bro
I like it where did you get that Tap handle from I want one so badly
I think most tool store have this
I bought it from one of them bro 😉
@@innovationtime20 I never see that size
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@@brucebonkowski7253 Try Starrett
I bought a puller to remove the gear off the p pump on my 12 valve cummins engine it was 3/8" thick and first use it bent some .. So I made 1 out of 5/8" plate for the nut and bolt I used a 2 5/6" trailer ball ,the type with the threaded ball and 3/4" bolt . I cut the ball on 4 sides and top making the nut about 1 1/2" square and 1" thick .. I've used it several times and it's very strong ..
Bravo 👏👏
@@innovationtime20 This proves your trick is not worth the time of the viewer.
@@madhusudangupta3661 Two totally different applications. One has nothing to do with the other.
Down side is it works for certain sizes of bearings. Smaller bearings where the 3 pins cannot fit in means game over.
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I never thought of a death wheel and a drill could be used as a lathe!
. . . or you can use a bearing puller with a strongback plate.
Can you provide materials used diameters and tool used to make this?... Good Idea...
Thanks bro 👍
It depends on the size of bearing bro
Its a well engineered tool, however a simple bearing puller or wheel bearing puller will do the same job ax cost a few bucks
if you cant get anything to grab the back side those pullers are useless. the ones that expand break easily
they arent a few bucks you end up throwing $40-50 in the trash when they do break.
also if you have all the tools and materials on hand you only need the time to make this tool.
@@darkshadowsx5949 ...completely agree.
I've pulled bearings.. never had to pull one missing balls or fingers... . Only done a few though.
Facom tools Ltd have been making these for years.
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Isso é muito bom!
А сепаратор кудо делся?
Удалено для лучшего отображения
Но он также работает с разделителем
Sorry to bother you . If I look at that front pic , shouldn't the pusher bolt be on the other side ?
Hi dear Michel
I want to use this bolt to prevent spinning the front pice, it has to take by a wrench
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I,m a mechanic , and you are absolutely right , application pending , Thanks for youre reply
Michel
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What happened to the bearing balls that were in the way?
Just the cage of balls was removed
Items like this are readily found on the market...
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If only I can get a bearing with a few missing balls but not all the balls. Just 3. And still has inner race. And same size balls as my puller.
This looks great if your bearing happens to be missing 3 balls.
Just missing the cage bro👍
DJ Mix Master at 1:53
A lot of work for just one bearing size, because you need three rods for each size.
Just three rods for each size that is one way, another way is another bearing puller that I have made it before, I have a play list for bearing puller If you like you can watch this bro 😉
Wont fit all bearing sizes, Only OK if you can collapse and remove the cage and what if the bearing is in a recess and its a metal sealed?
Hi bro
Metal sealed or plastic sealed can easily remove with a sharp object 😉
How to remove bering without ball (ball is broken and bearing is stuck)
You can remove it with welding
When it welded and deformed easily pulled out 😉
Not a bad idea, but pretty limited.
I have just welded the bolts on and forget it.
you could have used an air hammer chisel to take it off
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Yes, throw bearing after pulling out 🤣
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Just use a propper blind puller.........
I could see your purpose driven however how did you get the balls out of the race to begin with anybody else agree or is there an element of this that's not reciprocating with many years of doing
Hi dear Joey
The cage of balls just removed to better show how the studs work, when the cage removed it seems some balls missing, you can try it bro 💐
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