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Removing Rayco RG20 HD grinding wheel and bearings


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Does anyone know how to remove the cutting wheel and bearings from an RG20? Taken the belts off, removed all the teeth and pockets, removed the bolts holding the bearings on to the chassis and now it's just floating there, but stuck. It's like a really hard Christmas cracker puzzle!

Im going to go and hit it with a hammer until someone can suggest something better.

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A decent bearing puller and some heat will do the trick, they will be on there tight, cut off the blocks first with a angle grinder this will let the puller sit straight, the other way to get them off is some serious skill with a angle grinder, it can be done, be sure not to touch the shaft in any way with the cutting disc.

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