Part No. |
Description |
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| 11-01 |
Adjusting screw |
| 11-06 |
Expansion pin (specify
arbor size, 11) |
| 11-11 |
Arbor (specify letter
for Arbor Sizes below) |
| 11-16 |
Draw nut |
| 11-21 |
Thrust washer |
| 11-26 |
Draw table |
| 11-31 |
Short legs |
| 11-32 |
Long Legs |
Arbor Part No. |
Arbor Description |
| 11-A |
1/2" to 5/8" |
| 11-B |
5/8" to 3/4" |
| 11-C |
3/4" to 7/8" |
| 11-D |
7/8" to 11/16" |
| 11-E |
11/16" to 1-1/4" |
| 11-F |
1-1/4" to 1-1/2" |
| 11-G |
1/1/2 to 1 1-3/4 |
| 11-H |
1-3/4" to 2" |
| 11-I |
2" to 2-1/4" |
| 11-J |
2-1/4" to 2-1/2" |
| 11-K |
2-1/2" to 2-3/4" |
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Extractor Series 86 Pricing
Instructions
- Select proper size arbor for the bearing to be
extracted.
- Insert draw nut (#11-16), thrust washer (#11-21)
and correct length legs into draw table (#11-26). The depth of bearing or
bushing determines the correct length legs.
- Insert arbor assembly into draw nut. The smaller
sizes are inserted from the top. The larger sizes must be inserted from
the bottom.
- Position the arbor for the extraction of the
bearing or bushing. Slightly tighten the adjusting screw.
- Turn the drawn nut once or twice to seat arbor.
Retighten the adjusting screw.
- Place a wrench on the arbor assembly. Do not let
the arbor turn.
- Turn the draw nut to extract the bearing or
bushing.
Never use the arbor assembly as a punch.
Series 100 Extractors
To fulfill the need for a smaller bushing extractor than
the Series 86, Crozier developed the Series 100 for the automotive, aircraft
engine and component, and electronic instrument fields. Shown to the right
is a cut-away view of the Series 100 extraction of a part from a blind hole.
The series is offered in a variety of sets, or may be purchased
individually. The smallest bushing, which the series will extract, is ¼
inch diameter. The maximum size is ¾ inch diameter. This offers an overlap
with the larger series 86.
Part No. |
Description |
|
| 12-02 |
Adjusting screw |
| 12-07 |
Expansion pin (specify
arbor size, 12) |
| 12-12 |
Arbor (specify letter
for Arbor Sizes below) |
| 12-17 |
Draw nut |
| 12-22 |
Thrust washer |
| 12-27 |
Draw table |
|
Arbor Part No. |
Arbor Description |
| 12-O |
.235" to 265" |
| 12-P |
.265" to .296" |
| 12-Q |
.281" to .343" |
| 12-R |
.343" to .406" |
| 12-S |
.406" to .468" |
| 12-T |
.470" to .530" |
| 12-U |
.530" to .593" |
| 12-V |
.595" to .655" |
| 12-W |
.656" to .718" |
| 12-X |
.720" to .780" |
| 12-Y |
.563" to .625" |
Extractor Series 100 Pricing
Call us at 503-581-1516
Instructions
- Select the proper size arbor for the bearing to be
extracted.
- Insert draw nut (#12-17) and thrust washer (#12-22)
into the draw tube (#12-27).
- Insert the arbor (#12-12) into the draw nut
(#12-17).
- Position the arbor for the extraction of the
bushing or bearing. Slightly tighten the adjusting screw.
- Turn the draw nut once or twice to seat the arbor.
Retighten the adjusting screw.
- Hold the arbor assembly with a 1/2" wrench. Do NOT
use a pipe wrench.
- Turn the draw nut to extract the bushing or
bearing.
Never use the arbor assembly as a punch.
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