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763 bobtach froze up
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<blockquote data-quote="scsindust" data-source="post: 31639" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>With that said, an air chisel with a flat ended rod would do the same,and probably faster too. Hadn't thought of using one until now. When mine were stuck we beat the bottom of the pins with a 4 lb mini sledge to work them up and then on the top to work them back down. I find having some one hold pressure on the grease guns while you try to move the frozen part helps alot. i just unfroze a pillow block bearing by trying to turn the axle while keeping grease pressure on the fitting. As it started to turn the grease was slowly coming out and eventually broke the rust free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scsindust, post: 31639, member: 214"] With that said, an air chisel with a flat ended rod would do the same,and probably faster too. Hadn't thought of using one until now. When mine were stuck we beat the bottom of the pins with a 4 lb mini sledge to work them up and then on the top to work them back down. I find having some one hold pressure on the grease guns while you try to move the frozen part helps alot. i just unfroze a pillow block bearing by trying to turn the axle while keeping grease pressure on the fitting. As it started to turn the grease was slowly coming out and eventually broke the rust free. [/QUOTE]
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