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Diamond
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2009
- Location
- California, USA
1. It's easy to remove the Reeves pulley and axle from the lathe. Done by remove the retaining clips on each end of the pulley frame.
2. Then the collars on each end are removed with a pin wrench.
3. The axle has a key and the pulleys look like they are positioned onto the key way. So they should slide off. Well, they don't. Is this going to be a soak and wait routine until some part becomes loose?
2. Then the collars on each end are removed with a pin wrench.
3. The axle has a key and the pulleys look like they are positioned onto the key way. So they should slide off. Well, they don't. Is this going to be a soak and wait routine until some part becomes loose?