Method for installing a bearing in a universal coupling

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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29280, B23P 1904

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042624053

ABSTRACT:
A universal coupling has two coupling forks; each fork is an integral unit with two fork eyes; an opening in each eye for receiving a bearing sleeve; a crosspiece with pins thereon, each pin to be received in a bearing sleeve; each bearing sleeve has a base; a bore through the crosspiece and extending along the axes of two aligned pins thereof; an aligned bore in the base of each bearing sleeve; a tie rod extends through the bores in the bearing sleeve bases and the crosspiece; a guide sleeve holds the tie rod at the other fork eye from the fork eye having a bearing sleeve installed; a pressure applying piston and cylinder connected between the tie rod and one of the bearing sleeves is operated for moving that bearing sleeve into the fork eye opening.

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patent: 3230617 (1966-01-01), Spiess et al.
patent: 3429021 (1969-02-01), Spiess

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