LoneGunman
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I'm in the process of rebuilding a Dayton bandsaw, while I have it stripped down for cleaning and paint I figured I'll go ahead and replace the bearings as they felt pretty nasty.
I'm having trouble removing the bearings from a stud, I don't know if they are supposed to be pressed off or are held in place by a small screw. The first pic shows one I have not tried to take apart, look at the bottom bearing, is that a Torx or something I just have not seen before? It kinds looks like a Torx but this is an old bandsaw and I would not expect to see a torx on it.
I tried a torx socket, I should have know better because it didn't feel right, it rounded out. Pic 2 shows it rounded out.
The last pic is the one I screwed up along with one I have not touched for comparison. I'm obviously pretty clueless when it comes to bearings and this kind of stuff but that bearing does not look like it's held in by the torx looking thing, but if it isnt then why is it there?
Any ideas how to remove these bearings from the studs?
What about the other bearing, the one above the torx looking one?
I'm having trouble removing the bearings from a stud, I don't know if they are supposed to be pressed off or are held in place by a small screw. The first pic shows one I have not tried to take apart, look at the bottom bearing, is that a Torx or something I just have not seen before? It kinds looks like a Torx but this is an old bandsaw and I would not expect to see a torx on it.
I tried a torx socket, I should have know better because it didn't feel right, it rounded out. Pic 2 shows it rounded out.
The last pic is the one I screwed up along with one I have not touched for comparison. I'm obviously pretty clueless when it comes to bearings and this kind of stuff but that bearing does not look like it's held in by the torx looking thing, but if it isnt then why is it there?
Any ideas how to remove these bearings from the studs?
What about the other bearing, the one above the torx looking one?
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