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Topic: Re: Suggestions on replacing Hydraulic lift shaft bushings.
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| Royse
02-17-2013 17:22:05
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Is there something wrong with the way your lift works now?
I have one with worn out bushings, not quite as bad as that, but it still works fine.
If there's a problem with the lift, it may be something else.
Hobo NC has a method he has posted using an air chisel you can find in the archives.
My 8N had a broken top cover, so I cut it off and then used an oxy/acetylene
torch with a rosebud and a 20 ton press to get the arms off the shaft. (also in the archives)
They sure didn't come off easy, and I don't think I could have gotten any
thing behind them to press against with the top cover still attached.
I probably would have broken the top cover trying to press against it.
If they really need to be replace before damaging the cover, you might want
to consider buying replacement arms and just cutting the old ones off with
a cutoff wheel. Split them side to side, the way the rock shaft runs, then
put a chisel in the split to spread it and then tap them off. |
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