- Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:29 am
#26253
I had to do this recently and made my own tools.
1. An "anvil" made out of a big block of timber with a hole drilled in it big enough to take the axle.
2. A "drift" consisting of an old wheel bearing and a length of 1" x 1" oak.
Place one bearing onto axle, and put the axle into the hub. You don't need to hammer it in yet. Hold in place, turn the wheel over and put the axle into the hole in the anvil, with the hub resting on the anvil.
Put the second bearing onto the axle.
Place the old bearing over the new one, then using the oak as a drift, hammer gently until the new bearings are in place. Both bearings will seat in place just by hammering from one end. Remove the old bearing (it may need a gentle tap with the hammer).
Job done.