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Fidget Spinner Cap Press Out Tool
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This is a remix of 2ROBOTGUY's super awesome bearing pressout tool, which I use frequently to remove bearings from spinners without hurting either.
My problem is that sometimes when making or repairing spinners, the cap breaks inside the 608ZZ bearing. As I often have the caps glued in the bearings, they can be a real hassle to remove once broken off inside.
This tool allows you to hold the bearing captive and press the cap out. The lower bore in the cup has a 20mm diameter, so this is the max cap diameter this tool supports, but you can always scale if needed (but keep in mind your 608ZZ bearing has a 22mm O.D.)
The parts in the pictures were printed with ABS at 50% infill and 1.5mm walls (fairly stout). I use a vise (pictured) for doing the pressing, which minimizes damage to the tooling, bearings, and caps (if they aren't already broken). If you plan to use a hammer or mallet, you may need to adjust print stoutness accordingly.
Hope some of you out there find this as u
My problem is that sometimes when making or repairing spinners, the cap breaks inside the 608ZZ bearing. As I often have the caps glued in the bearings, they can be a real hassle to remove once broken off inside.
This tool allows you to hold the bearing captive and press the cap out. The lower bore in the cup has a 20mm diameter, so this is the max cap diameter this tool supports, but you can always scale if needed (but keep in mind your 608ZZ bearing has a 22mm O.D.)
The parts in the pictures were printed with ABS at 50% infill and 1.5mm walls (fairly stout). I use a vise (pictured) for doing the pressing, which minimizes damage to the tooling, bearings, and caps (if they aren't already broken). If you plan to use a hammer or mallet, you may need to adjust print stoutness accordingly.
Hope some of you out there find this as u
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