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Dismantling a bench grinder - how to remove end bits

karambos

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I apologise in advance for my ignorance when it comes to the names of parts of machines.

I've been given a "Blue Point" bench grinder.

It works perfectly fine. However, it's very dirty/rusty and has been in use for years.

I'd like to clean it up and lube the parts that need it.

In order to do that, I need to get at the internals and I'm stuck because I can't get these end bits off ( I think they're called 'caps'):


I'm thinking I need gear/bearing pullers (which I don't own at the moment). But I'm not sure. I'm grateful for any advice on how to remove these end caps.
 
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87Pomona

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You are right, you need a gear/bearing puller to remove them.

I ran into the same problem with my 50's Craftsman grinder.
 

gilbo

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DING DING DING, winner winner chicken dinner, gear/bearing puller it is,
 
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zkling

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Woa, more pics of the grinder please. That thing must be old. I've only seen BP grinder browsing the old collecting snap on catalogs. :dunno:
 
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