This tool is designed to press and crimp a
1970 series bearing into a 2.5” –11ga tube, securely locking the bearing
into the tube.
Costly reaming operations and specially sized
tubing can often be eliminated!
Produces a nicely rounded
roller end.FEATURES:
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High quality Tool Steel and PARKER components
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Nest for roller assembly, to permit HANDS-FREE press
closure
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Attaches to your press with four 5/16-18 (or ½-20) screws
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No hydraulic power supply required for this tool, just
your shop air
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Built by, and in stock at Frantz® Manufacturing Company
Press
Requirements:
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Press must have a method of consistently stopping its
stroke to prevent “dog-boning” of the roller ends
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Must be capable of enough pressure to buckle a 2.5” - 11ga
tube, but have a relief valve to limit that pressure to approximately
24 tons.
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Stroke required with longest (1.100”) axle
extension ………….4.4”
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Air Supply 75 – 125 PSI, ¼” NPT
TUBE PREPARATION REQUIRED:
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Tube ID ……………..2.230” – 2.262”
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Tube Ends must be faced square with axis of the
tube. It is best if ID is countersunk 1/32 – 1/16”, but not necessary.
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Tube Hardness …70 Rb or softer (BHN 125; 10 mm
Ball, 3000 kg)
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A Frantz® Manufacturing engineer can evaluate your
“worst case” cut-off, and press a bearing into one of your tube samples
for your inspection.
Does your burr look like
this? Give us a call!
