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20 ton Harbor freight press upgrade

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ebinmaine

I'm gonna go ahead and file this under, why didn't I think of that.....??

 

 

I was looking at mine just the other day as a means for getting a hub off of a transmission axle while it was all still assembled. Never even occurred to me to slicey dicey and rebolt...

 

I still don't think it would have fit anyways but I was mulling over picking a couple pieces of maybe 3" I-beam or 2" Square super heavy duty tubing or something to use as substitute cross beams.

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Achto

@WHX?? did something similar to his press.

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gt14rider

Also used the press to remove the rear pin. I put the transmission on a engine stand, tuned to the side, removed cross bar  pushed in to press, got a long piece of pipe (bigger around than the rear pin) put it on down side of case, used a small pin and pressed it out.

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adsm08

I'm not sure I'm in love with that idea.

 

I admit that press is really narrow, but I don't know how I'd feel about cutting that beam and bolting it together. I've had mine maxed a few times.

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WHX??
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4 hours ago, Achto said:

@WHX?? did something similar to his press.

 

Post 11 & more mods here

 

Best Mod is this right here ...

https://www.swagoffroad.com/products/swag-3-d-printed-thumb-knob-for-flared-or-cast-cross-pin-bottle-jack-s

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, adsm08 said:

I'm not sure I'm in love with that idea.

 

I admit that press is really narrow, but I don't know how I'd feel about cutting that beam and bolting it together. I've had mine maxed a few times.

 

 

I can see your logic there. 

In principle I'd agree....

 

But these presses are .... well.... cheaply made. 

 

I'd almost feel better if there was a couple USA made Gr8 bolts with correct washers and locking nuts than trust the original tiny welds on the cross beam connector. 

 

 

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CCW

A fear I have with modifying a tool is once changed you become the owner of any injury that occurs.  If someone else uses your modified tool and is injured you could be facing serious liability. 

 

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ri702bill

Howsabout cutting the crossbars flush to the inside of the front beam and welding heavy tubular bosses on the front to engage the original posts - like the way a muffler and tailpipe fit together. ?? Then bolted together.

Overbending it may? could difficulty in removal... 

 

OR - just whip up a copy to modify...??

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953 nut

I did the same as Jim @WHX??, cut the cross web on one end and it has allowed me to do several hubs and steering wheels.  

 

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gt14rider

All the load is on the C beams, not the spacers/bolts. If you twist the beams that much, You are going to need a bigger press.

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