Mount two bolts in threaded holes and press until the bearing house is loose.
If the front bearing is still on the shaft, use the puller to remove it. In order to be able to put the puller blocks under the
bearing, push the rear gable a little. Do not attempt to remove the rear gable when the bearing is still on the shaft. It
will result in a damaged lining.
Remove the sealings and then the rear gable.
Alt. 1. Tap the bushing in three places (with about 120° in between). Sometimes it is sufficient to loosen it from the
shaft.
Alt. 2. Chisel or grind the bushing off the shaft.
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fig.7040
fig.7041A
fig.7044