NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
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NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
Undone the nut but the wheel is solid. Any suggestions for easing it off.
Thought about a bit of steel behind the spokes on the drive side an another longer piece going across the shaft with the nut back on to protect the end. These pieces will then be tied together with threaded bar to gradually pull them together and pull the wheel off the shaft. Tried a rubber hammer and a bit of penetrating fluid but no joy.Am I missing a simple solution. It has been stood a while.
Thought about a bit of steel behind the spokes on the drive side an another longer piece going across the shaft with the nut back on to protect the end. These pieces will then be tied together with threaded bar to gradually pull them together and pull the wheel off the shaft. Tried a rubber hammer and a bit of penetrating fluid but no joy.Am I missing a simple solution. It has been stood a while.
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
Block of wood and twat in from the sprocket side, rotate wheel in quarters and hit it again its a common problemAshspider wrote:Undone the nut but the wheel is solid. Any suggestions for easing it off.
Thought about a bit of steel behind the spokes on the drive side an another longer piece going across the shaft with the but gack on to protect the end. These pieces will then be tied together with threaded bar to gradually pull them together and pull the wheel off the shaft. Tried a rubber hammer and a bit of penetrating fluid but no joy.Am I missing a simple solution. It has been stood a while.
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
brute force....twat it
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
Better get a bigger persuader then
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
and some copper slip to rub on the contact points when you put it back on 

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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
serious amounts of brute force at quarterly turns.
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
I got a bearing puller and a cylindrical tube to push against the axle. mine was proper tight and took a big spanner and lots of torque to get it off. Eventually it popped off and I gave the shaft a good clean with emery cloth and re-assembled with copper slip
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
i bet some clown has powdercoated the wheel and not bothered to clean up the inside mating surface of powder when they but the wheel back on.
brute force is the only way
make sure you clean the inside of the wheel up with a dremel after to stop it happening again
brute force is the only way
make sure you clean the inside of the wheel up with a dremel after to stop it happening again
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Re: NC 30 Rear wheel stuck on shaft
porndoguk wrote:Block of wood and twat in from the sprocket side, rotate wheel in quarters and hit it again its a common problemAshspider wrote:Undone the nut but the wheel is solid. Any suggestions for easing it off.
Thought about a bit of steel behind the spokes on the drive side an another longer piece going across the shaft with the but gack on to protect the end. These pieces will then be tied together with threaded bar to gradually pull them together and pull the wheel off the shaft. Tried a rubber hammer and a bit of penetrating fluid but no joy.Am I missing a simple solution. It has been stood a while.
This is exactly what i did last week and it works a treat
