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Hi could anybody advise on both feed  roller removal on a Jensen 530 year 2013 as the bearings are shot ,managed to remove to shaft with universal joint, and taken out two retaining screws in the roller, should this now slide off  ? placed item on a press and gave it 6000psi but no joy, am i missing something ?Also how the bottom roller comes out god knows. Any info would be great and any bearing numbers would be helpful. Thanks.

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20 minutes ago, Gary Woodward said:

Hi could anybody advise on both feed  roller removal on a Jensen 530 year 2013 as the bearings are shot ,managed to remove to shaft with universal joint, and taken out two retaining screws in the roller, should this now slide off  ? placed item on a press and gave it 6000psi but no joy, am i missing something ?Also how the bottom roller comes out god knows. Any info would be great and any bearing numbers would be helpful. Thanks.

 

You may be able to press out the upper feed roller shaft but probably wont. Cut it off at the roller,bore out the shaft then wash the remainder out with a gas torch.Or buy a new roller and shaft.

 

 

Tie the lower roller shaft up to support it ,remove the gearbox,remove the plate under the roller,unbolt the bearing from the side of the feed aperature,lower the roller and shaft down.

 

When you reinstall make sure you index the roller teeth ,point to valley or you will trash your rollers.

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