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Rockford, Illinois
Phone: (800) 383-9204
(815) 282-7960
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Clutch Shaft
1. Clean the tapered bearing cones (40 & 41) and clutch shaft (48) with isopropyl solvent to
remove any oil or grease residue.
Note: Do not use any oil or paraffin based solvents.
2. Use an arbor press to install the two bearing cones on the clutch shaft. Install the cones, one
from each end, with the back faces (wide section) butting against the shoulder on the clutch
shaft. Use a piece of steel tubing approximately 5 cm. (2 inches) longer than the distance from
the end of the shaft to the shoulder and just slightly larger in inside diameter than the bearing
cone’s inside diameter. The tubing must not be thick enough to contact the cage of the bearing
during installation.
Note: An alternative method to install the bearing cones is to heat them in an oven at 135° C.
(275° F.) for one hour and install them immediately on the clutch shaft. Let the bearing cones
cool to room temperature after installation. Continue to apply force as the bearing cools to room
temperature ensuring that it remains seated.
Figure 59. Install
bearing cones on
the shaft