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Gear extractor
Another tool I needed, it's something to help extracting the gears on my metal lathe gear box.
They are always difficult to pull up with the hand.
So I came to this simple design, that can adapt to all the diameters I have :
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...tracteur_1.jpg
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...tracteur_2.jpg
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...tracteur_4.jpg
But I must admit that my design has a limitation. I tried to extract with it the pulley of my washing machine motor, the one I used for the disk sander, and I had absolutely no success.
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...tracteur_3.jpg
The main bar started bending before the pulley started to move. It kept completely stuck.
So I had to build the sander with the pulley still on the shaft...
Actually, even if the main bar of the extractor has a good section, obviously, at the center, where the screw hole is drilled the section is too much reduced, and the bend starts from there.
It's a light duty extractor.
Anyway, it's still of great help for my lathe gear box.
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I wonder Christophe, if a thick piece of angle iron can be used as a substitute for the flat bar to prevent the bending you described. The jaws would have to be slotted accordingly, of course. Still, a pretty clever idea and something I will keep in mind.
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Hi, yes , you are certainly right.
In fact, what I had in mind is the thickness of that piece, in order to have enough depth for the threading.
I could consider welding some sides pieces to get the corner shape you are saying, in the middle part, and leaving the wings and the slides as they are, and using a longer screw.
Yes, that's the idea, thanks Mr DIYer !!
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Thanks Christophe! I've added your Gear Extractor to our Lathes category, as well as to your builder page: Christophe Mineau's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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That's a much simpler solution, Christophe, rather than rebuilding that already nice (and useful) puller.