01-12-2013, 08:24 AM
(01-11-2013, 07:03 PM)TomG Wrote: Works for me.
You can also make a wedge with a slot in it to slip over the small end of the arbor.
Tom
That is the most commonly used way. In fact, Jacobs makes a wedge, though with a size differential that big one could probably use an automotive ball joint separator. The hard ones are when the the mounting taper (MT2, MT3, etc) is actually smaller than the Jacobs taper in the chuck itself. Those often have to be knocked out the way crankshafter shows.