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Fig.2

Fig.3

NOTE: before installing the new bush/bearing refer to 

the vehicle manufacturer's service instructions, or a 

proprietary manual, to establish the correct horizontal 

alignment or positioning of the bush. Mark where the old 

bush sits to ensure correct replacement.

IMPORTANT!

Ensure the area around the bush is thoroughly cleaned.

4.1  Bush/Bearing Removal (See fig.2)

4.1.1  Choose the thickest threaded bar that will pass    

 

through the bearing/bush. 

4.1.2  Lubricate the force screw and nuts with a high quality 

 

molybdenum disulphide grease.

4.1.3  Choose the correct size of adapter to locate on the 

 

external casing of the bearing/bush. This adapter must  

 

be able to pass through the suspension arm.  

4.1.4  Choose the correct size of adapter to sit square    

 

on the bearing/bush housing on the suspension    

 

arm. This must be large enough to accept the bush as  

 

it is pushed out. 

4.1.5  Insert the force screw through the bearing/bush and  

 

locate the adapters as described in 4.1.3 and 4.1.4.  

 

Attach the washers and nuts at each end of the force  

 

screw. Refer to fig.2.

4.1.6  Make sure the U shaped viewing slots are aligned so  

 

that you can see the bush being removed. 

4.1.7  Make sure the adapters and force screws are correctly  

 

positioned before tightening the nuts.

4.1.8

  

Using the correct sized ring spanner,

 

gradually tighten  

 

the force screw nuts to drive the bearing/bush from its  

 housing.

 

DO NOT

 use air tools.

 

DO NOT 

exceed the maximum torque rating of each  

 

force screw as listed in fig.3.

4.1.9  Unscrew the nuts to separate the adapters and

 

retrieve the bearing/bush.

  4. OPERATION

350mm long 

Force Screw 

(5-pieces)

Sizes/Torque*

M10X1.5/ 33Nm

M12X1.5/  60Nm

M14X1.5/ 99Nm

M16X1.5/155Nm

M18X1.5/170Nm

*

 Max recommended

   torque (lubricated).

4.2  bush/bearing Installation (Fig.2)

4.2.1  Fitting is the reverse of the removal proceedure.

4.2.2  Before installing the new bearing/bush, clean the  

 

inside of the housing with abrasive cloth to 

 

ensure it is free of debris and corrosion.

4.2.3  Lightly oil the outer ring of the bearing/bush and  

 

using a hammer gently tap the outer ring of  

 

the bearing/bush to locate it in the housing. 

4.2.4  Use the largest force screw that will fit through  

 

the centre of the bearing/bush and clean and  

 

lubricate its threads.

4.2.5  Select the appropriate sized adapters 

 

(see Section 4.1) assemble them and the force

 

screws (see fig.2). Once the adapters are square  

 

on the housing and on the bearing/bush outer  

 

ring, tighten the nuts to force the bearing/bush  

 

into the suspension arm. Make sure that the  

 

bearing/bush is square to the housing during  

 installation.

4.2.6  Once the bearing/bush is installed, remove,  

 

clean and lubricate the components and return to  

 

their case. 

  

4.3  Using with a workshop press

4.3.1 Where in-situ access isn't possible, the 

 

adapters can be used with a standard work 

 

shop press for bush/bearing removal and 

 installation. 

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NOTE:

 It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

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Environmental Protection.

  

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as  

   

waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted,  

   

taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which  

   

is compatible with the environment.

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