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H2X392 installation procedure to fit drive coupling

hi, could any one please supply me with the installation procedure to install the splined drive coupling, it is a very tight fit to the drive pump shaft.
  • Posted 14 Nov 2014 20:05
  • By arnie
  • joined 17 Aug'11 - 55 messages
  • western cape, South Africa
arnold@rafforklift.co.za
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Thanks for replying, I have used the heating method like fitting a ring gear and it worked perfect.
  • Posted 18 Nov 2014 04:41
  • By arnie
  • joined 17 Aug'11 - 55 messages
  • western cape, South Africa
arnold@rafforklift.co.za
Hi,
I can feel your pain ;-)
There's only one way to do it.
The robust puller and the blowtorch.
Sometimes you need to heat the flange red to remove it from the shaft.
Not a big fun.
But no other procedure.
  • Posted 18 Nov 2014 03:35
  • Modified 18 Nov 2014 03:37 by poster
  • By Karait
  • joined 21 Jun'09 - 355 messages
  • Poland
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