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Im curious to know if any of you fine folks know how to exchange a rotor on the ETA 2824, by which i mean retaining the centre bearing and swapping the old rotor weight for another. Is the bearing a push/friction fit/removal ? I know on the 2892 and other models to use the removal tool but i want to be sure before i damage any parts.

I have looked through my ETA Technical communications but there is no explaination for the procedure so i figured one of you fine chaps might know the correct method. Any help will be gratefully received :)

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Excellent :D

Not sure how i missed this video but the procedure is exactly as i thought. Looks like i'll be making some new staking tools for the job at hand :)

 

Cheers Cad ( & Mark ) your both stars :)

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Turned up a quick staking bit for the rotor bearing and practised on a scrap 2824 rotor with smooth sailing. Cheers for the help :D

 

Its funny how you know what to do but in your head you say " is that right ?? " and despite years of doing this job there's always something new to learn:)

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Hello all, 

I'm reactivating this old thread with a question. 

I've of course watched Marc's video. 

I'm just wondering if that pin in the center of the anvil he's making (on the lathe to push out the bearing) is really necessary.

I have an anvil that has a hole just the right size to fit the bearing and hold the rotor, but it doesn't have that center pin. 

I've seen other videos online where people do without the pin. 

Cheers 

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15 hours ago, Knebo said:

I'm just wondering if that pin in the center of the anvil he's making (on the lathe to push out the bearing) is really necessary.

No, of course not. I guess it's just Mark's sense of humour.

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