kelpaso1
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Ok so today I'm changing the rear axle bearings on a customers ATV. One side, the balls are completely gone and has been riding on just the inner and outer races only (for a while by the looks of it). I advised the customer that with the bearing disintegrated like that, the only thing holding the axle and hub/wheel from sliding out of the axle tube was the disk brake caliper


So on to the problem. Getting the races out of the axle tube and axle. I usually use a die grinder with a cut off wheel on the inner race on the axle. But the outer race in the axle tube causes some problems. Not much of a lip on the outer race to punch it out from the backside. I usually tackle this by using a carbide burr in my die grinder and groove a slot in the race to get it loose and out but is time consuming. Wish I could use a cut off wheel in there instead, but it wont fit in there of course.
Would be nice if there was some type of linear motion abrasive cutter out there. Think like a chainsaw with an abrasive "chain" but small. Body saws or recirp saws wont cut hardened races. Anyone have any good ideas dealing with this common problem?
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So on to the problem. Getting the races out of the axle tube and axle. I usually use a die grinder with a cut off wheel on the inner race on the axle. But the outer race in the axle tube causes some problems. Not much of a lip on the outer race to punch it out from the backside. I usually tackle this by using a carbide burr in my die grinder and groove a slot in the race to get it loose and out but is time consuming. Wish I could use a cut off wheel in there instead, but it wont fit in there of course.
Would be nice if there was some type of linear motion abrasive cutter out there. Think like a chainsaw with an abrasive "chain" but small. Body saws or recirp saws wont cut hardened races. Anyone have any good ideas dealing with this common problem?
![WP_20150528_001[1].jpg WP_20150528_001[1].jpg](https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/data/attachments/420/420660-fda2b3eb099ef147d438ccfacdd2b1f4.jpg)
![WP_20150528_002[1].jpg WP_20150528_002[1].jpg](https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/data/attachments/420/420692-736e18877d150bece98bf972b7fe981e.jpg)
![WP_20150528_003[1].jpg WP_20150528_003[1].jpg](https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/data/attachments/420/420736-02e623fbd95dd5f6c22b2af6cfe33b77.jpg)
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