Bearing stuck on 8 mm axle
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great idea!
one question: has anyone heard of the Split-Fire "D0" or "DO" 90mm hanger? thats what it says on mine and i have never heard of that model before. and for some reason i don't think the axle is 8mm, but i don't mind. i guess if it's slightly smaller than its fine because i won't be having the bearings problem.
thanks
one question: has anyone heard of the Split-Fire "D0" or "DO" 90mm hanger? thats what it says on mine and i have never heard of that model before. and for some reason i don't think the axle is 8mm, but i don't mind. i guess if it's slightly smaller than its fine because i won't be having the bearings problem.

thanks
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I had a similar problem with an Airflow OS truck, the outer bearing stuck on. i managed to lock 2 regulalr nuts together on the axle and wind the axle out of the hanger, enabling me to remove the wheel. then with the one bearing and axle, positioned the whole set ontop of a vice making sure the "inner race" was supported, then gave the axle a gently tap with a hammer....once the axle was removed i locctited it back into the hanger.
quick tip to stop it happening again, if you don't have acccess to a lathe, i would suggest using a battery drill ( so the rotation speed is LOW)
put on axle in the drill chuck, then gently squeeze the drill trigger so it doesn't wizz round at 9million RPM, then gently apply a bit of emery cloth looped over the Free end, do it for about a second or 2 at a time, and wipe off and test fit a bearing each time, this should just remove enough so the fit is still snugg without any "slop".
hope this helps
Paul K
quick tip to stop it happening again, if you don't have acccess to a lathe, i would suggest using a battery drill ( so the rotation speed is LOW)
put on axle in the drill chuck, then gently squeeze the drill trigger so it doesn't wizz round at 9million RPM, then gently apply a bit of emery cloth looped over the Free end, do it for about a second or 2 at a time, and wipe off and test fit a bearing each time, this should just remove enough so the fit is still snugg without any "slop".
hope this helps
Paul K
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Yeah I had it really bad yesterday with a 107 splitfire. One person (140lbs) stood on the wheel and I pulled the board up to try and get the bearings off. I lifted my friend off the ground it was so tight. I ended up having to destroy 2 of my bearings while they were on the wheel just to remove them.Christopher Bara wrote:I wish that was all it was.....nope...nothing short of a hammer would get this thing off....just a small inconvenience for a nice truck
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Bearing stuck on 8 mm axle
i was mounting ousts to my new DS107 and one of the bearings got stuck in the middle of the axle, it's not going in or out, so I tried to put another bearing and it wouldn't pass the threaded part of the axle.
Are the ousts the problem or maybe this axle is a notch wider than 8mm?
Are the ousts the problem or maybe this axle is a notch wider than 8mm?
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