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We have badly worn bottom feed roller have removed motor but are unable to remove roller from housing due to bearing shaft on other end,

 

how do we remove this shaft ? the roller cannot be lifted out with this on

 

best regards

 

wrw

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if its the same as mine the other end runs on a green plastic plug / bush thingy.

 

theres 2 threaded bolt holes that you screw a 12mm(?) bolt in to draw the plug out

 

this plug bush has a grease nipple in the middle that has to be lined up with a tube inside for lubrication

 

hope im talking about the right bit

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I think it is a fairly early model, there is no plastic bush , i have removed the support bearing but cannot seem to get any joy with shaft with grease nipple in coming out of the roller

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just looked at the instruction manual, and theres 2 type. pm me your email and il send you the exploded diagram. might help if you know whats in there

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Thanks david the dig you have is the correct one , part 15 is seized into the roller one being steel the other cast am going to remove with oxy and replace with modified version without bearing. spoke to Graham in workshop at orange plant great help, new motor just under £700 2 weeks wait !!

 

many thanks

Guys

 

wrw

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