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Hi,
Would anyone please be able to advise me how the rotating triangular plate is removed from the centre spindle of a Jaeger 1224 motor?
I can remove the allen bolt, the M8 nut and the screw that seem to be securing the plate on the spindle.
However, there is an M8 threaded stud remaining in the sleeve of the triangular plate that does not pull out and I am unsure what part this plays?
Perhaps it provides anchorage for the screw that came out of the opposite side?
I assume the triangular plate will be on splines and might need gentle tapping off but with the M8 stud still in place I cant see how the plate can be removed from the spindle?
The only thing I can think of is to drift the stud out from the opposite side using a pin drift?
Has anyone dismantled these components, if so I would be grateful for any feedback.
Pics below.
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Would anyone please be able to advise me how the rotating triangular plate is removed from the centre spindle of a Jaeger 1224 motor?
I can remove the allen bolt, the M8 nut and the screw that seem to be securing the plate on the spindle.
However, there is an M8 threaded stud remaining in the sleeve of the triangular plate that does not pull out and I am unsure what part this plays?
Perhaps it provides anchorage for the screw that came out of the opposite side?
I assume the triangular plate will be on splines and might need gentle tapping off but with the M8 stud still in place I cant see how the plate can be removed from the spindle?
The only thing I can think of is to drift the stud out from the opposite side using a pin drift?
Has anyone dismantled these components, if so I would be grateful for any feedback.
Pics below.
.