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I had the shaft break on my 630b. Had the repair shop work on it to press the bearings on. The problem we are having is the bearing is close or right up against the cutter pulley. If you move to the left then the cutting wheel and teeth are two close the main housing. Ive paid this guy a ton of money and haven't made a penny on my grinder this year. The only thing I can think of that we haven't tried is to flip the bearing on shaft or the shaft is two short when we ordered it from vermeer. Anyone have this problem before?
 
Here's the problem we have now... so we used the bolt that holds the cutter pulley cover on to push the pulley on flush with the shaft. We are now using the cover to push the the pulley on the rest of the way... But the 3 bolts that secure the cover to the pulley don't line up when we line the key slots up with the threaded holes... Working on pictures guys... My phone sucks
 
The cutter wheel looks to far to the left but if you move it to the right the flare on the bearing eats into the puley... biggest problem is the threade holes don't line up with the cover holes when the key slots line up...
 

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The first picture looks like you have a little extra shaft to slide it over. The wheel should be centered in the hole for the wheel in the last picture. When I change out bearings I normally use my die grinder and a scotch pad wheel to cleanup the shaft enough so the bearings slide on the shaft freely. What part of Florida you in. I will be coming down to thw daytona area in a couple weeks and I can stop over if you are close by

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Is the shaft flush with the outside of the cover when you put the 3 bolts in and the the center bolt? Also are you sure the bearings slide on? I dont want to beat them off when they are pressed on. I don't live in florida. Does my profile say I am in florida?
 
Its a hand me down. Father broke the shaft and kobbed it together. Im trying to get back together winging it. My father probably knows but we havent talked in about a year or so...
 
Cant seem to edit my post. This is the otherside. If I remember right the bushing is suppose to be on the inside. I dont remember a bushing being on the outside. Our bearings seem to be pressed on. We think they are on backwards and thats why we are not getting the wheel to line up in the center and not enough room between the bearing and the cutter pulley. The flare is a quater inch or less from the cutter pulley. I also dont remember having to press the bearings on last time I changed the bearings with my father 2 or 3 years ago.
 
are the bearings vemmer? the new ones you don't used the bushings the sleeve on the new bearings are bigger do not used after market ones
 
Im using whatever bearings he ordered. " Best bearings they sell on the market ". Ill have to call vermeer tommrow... Only thing we can think of is the bearings are on wrong... or the shaft is to short.... or the bearings are wrong. But I know there was no bushing on the outside of the old shaft. it sat in there flush with the bearing.... This sucks
 
the shaft is brand new, bearings are brand new cutting wheel is brand new, both pulleys are new, to be honest the only thing not new on it is the main framing, gas tank, and hydrolic tank. How do you tell if the bearings are in right? Can you tell from the top view picture?
 
Its a hand me down. Father broke the shaft and kobbed it together. Im trying to get back together winging it. My father probably knows but we havent talked in about a year or so...
IN industrial applications, one pillow block bearing on a shaft is expansion & THE OTHER IS NON-EXPANSION. I'd start by looking at bearings & call a bearing supply co. The taperlock bushing can only go on the pulley 1 way due to taper of the pulley, right?? \
Secondly, why not call 'good ole dad'? He gave you the machiine & may have a manual stashed somewhere. My dad & I didn't talk for a year (1978)...my son n I didn't talk for a year (2011). getting right by the fly does a whole lotta good!
Lastly, all manufacturers have support. Call them & get a manual & free advice.
Good Luck!!!
 
IN industrial applications, one pillow block bearing on a shaft is expansion & THE OTHER IS NON-EXPANSION. I'd start by looking at bearings & call a bearing supply co. The taperlock bushing can only go on the pulley 1 way due to taper of the pulley, right?? \
Secondly, why not call 'good ole dad'? He gave you the machiine & may have a manual stashed somewhere. My dad & I didn't talk for a year (1978)...my son n I didn't talk for a year (2011). getting right by the fly does a whole lotta good!
Lastly, all manufacturers have support. Call them & get a manual & free advice.
Good Luck!!!

Nothing good about him....


I called Vermeer they sent pictures of the 630b they had at thier shop. The bushings go on the inside by the wheel with 3" shims to hold the bushing out near the bearing where the bearing tapers. The other bearing has to be wrong because it tapers toward the pulley. Yes the pulley eventually tapers into the spokes but the taper on the bearing does not drop before that not to mention the outter cover which is a quater inch thick. I have to pull the bearings off that are pressed on when they should just slide on... The guy clearly didn't know what he was doing... Im no a mechanic but I got it back together and working... Not correctly but better then he did with NO EXPERINCE... Sad
 

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