Motorcycle Repair Tools
926-3274
• The Bearing Positioning Tool Set provides a convenience way to contact closely
and smoothly with the upper inner edge of a bearing so that hammering force
can be applied evenly to enable the bearing to be smoothly and quickly
assembled and positioned in the insert hole of an axle.
• It includes a grip having an inner end fixed with a combining rod with a combining
hole and 6 pieces heavy-duty positioning press blocks with different diameters in
order to match different-sized bearings.
• There are 3 pieces positioning press blocks are formed with two different diameters.
• Set contains nine sizes: 1.555"(39.5mm), 1.752"(44.5mm), 1.968"(50.0mm),
2.322"(59.0mm), 2.48" (63.0mm), 2.559"(65.0mm),
2.834"(72.0mm), 2.992"(76.0mm), 3.189"(81.0mm).
• Warning: Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles when working with tool and
equipment. In using, as shown in Figs. 1-3, firstly, pick out a positioning press block
2 with a suitable diameter and circumference according to the size of the inner
diameter of a bearing (B) to be assembled. Next, the combining rod 10 of the grip 1
is inserted through the central insert hole 20 of the positioning press block 2 and then
the combining member 3 is threadably combined with the combining threaded hole 11
of the grip 1 to fix the positioning press block 2 in position. In operating for positioning
the bearing (B), as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, firstly, the positioning press block 2 has its
first fitting member 21 (or the second fitting member 23) closely contacting with the
inner wall (B10) of the bearing (B) and its first holding edge 22 (or the second holding
edge 24) closely and horizontally resting on the upper edge (B11) of the bearing (B).
Next, the bearing (B) is driven into the insert hole (A) of an axle by striking the
hammering end 12 of the grip 1 with a hammering tool. Thus, since the positioning
press block 2 has its first fitting member 21 and its first holding edge 22 respectively
and horizontally contacting closely with the inner wall (B10) and the upper edge (B11)
of the bearing (B): therefore, the bearing (B) can smoothly and quickly be assembled
and positioned in the insert hole (A) of an axle.
• The Bearing Positioning Tool Set provides a convenience way to contact closely
and smoothly with the upper inner edge of a bearing so that hammering force
can be applied evenly to enable the bearing to be smoothly and quickly
assembled and positioned in the insert hole of an axle.
• It includes a grip having an inner end fixed with a combining rod with a combining
hole and 6 pieces heavy-duty positioning press blocks with different diameters in
order to match different-sized bearings.
• There are 3 pieces positioning press blocks are formed with two different diameters.
• Set contains nine sizes: 1.555"(39.5mm), 1.752"(44.5mm), 1.968"(50.0mm),
2.322"(59.0mm), 2.48" (63.0mm), 2.559"(65.0mm),
2.834"(72.0mm), 2.992"(76.0mm), 3.189"(81.0mm).
• Warning: Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles when working with tool and
equipment. In using, as shown in Figs. 1-3, firstly, pick out a positioning press block
2 with a suitable diameter and circumference according to the size of the inner
diameter of a bearing (B) to be assembled. Next, the combining rod 10 of the grip 1
is inserted through the central insert hole 20 of the positioning press block 2 and then
the combining member 3 is threadably combined with the combining threaded hole 11
of the grip 1 to fix the positioning press block 2 in position. In operating for positioning
the bearing (B), as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, firstly, the positioning press block 2 has its
first fitting member 21 (or the second fitting member 23) closely contacting with the
inner wall (B10) of the bearing (B) and its first holding edge 22 (or the second holding
edge 24) closely and horizontally resting on the upper edge (B11) of the bearing (B).
Next, the bearing (B) is driven into the insert hole (A) of an axle by striking the
hammering end 12 of the grip 1 with a hammering tool. Thus, since the positioning
press block 2 has its first fitting member 21 and its first holding edge 22 respectively
and horizontally contacting closely with the inner wall (B10) and the upper edge (B11)
of the bearing (B): therefore, the bearing (B) can smoothly and quickly be assembled
and positioned in the insert hole (A) of an axle.