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Tip rqd Removing/Fitting Tapered Gib- head keys /?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 2847542" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>as said above, if any space behind the pulley to knock it on a bit, get a good bit of pipe is best that fits over the shaft and gib head key that sits on the face of the pulley all round, now find the biggest hammer you have got to hit the pipe,</p><p>I say the biggest hammer, you will find you are more likely to damage the pulley with a little hammer just tapping away at it, than a very big hammer hitting it with light bats, its all to do with the kinetic energy there is more in a bigger hammer,</p><p></p><p>as above proper drift is best, remember a proper drift has angled sides that taper to hold it in place, if you think it is thigh, then clamp drift into the bottom of the head of the key with self grips/G clamp etc</p><p></p><p>you would be surprised what a jubilee clip will hole when fitted on a shaft, when fitting the pulley clean the shaft with sand paper, then fit a jubilee clip behind it to stop it moving on when fitting the key, put very small smear of copper slip on the shaft,</p><p>fit pulley and gib head key and fit another jubilee clip to hold key in place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 2847542, member: 999"] as said above, if any space behind the pulley to knock it on a bit, get a good bit of pipe is best that fits over the shaft and gib head key that sits on the face of the pulley all round, now find the biggest hammer you have got to hit the pipe, I say the biggest hammer, you will find you are more likely to damage the pulley with a little hammer just tapping away at it, than a very big hammer hitting it with light bats, its all to do with the kinetic energy there is more in a bigger hammer, as above proper drift is best, remember a proper drift has angled sides that taper to hold it in place, if you think it is thigh, then clamp drift into the bottom of the head of the key with self grips/G clamp etc you would be surprised what a jubilee clip will hole when fitted on a shaft, when fitting the pulley clean the shaft with sand paper, then fit a jubilee clip behind it to stop it moving on when fitting the key, put very small smear of copper slip on the shaft, fit pulley and gib head key and fit another jubilee clip to hold key in place [/QUOTE]
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