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Clean the housing and bearing case with a spirit base cleaner and as said use one of the Loctite products .
Blue or red ( 666?) is quite good it can take 20 thousandths of an inch up quite easily so long as you let it cure for 24 hrs in a warm place.
I've put glued in bearings back into in 2500 pound gear box on various drive and they were dragging 106 tons imperial around with my glued in bearings.
Do make sure the bearing is in tip top order for you'd be unwise to Loctite a worn one back in place. Check the balance of the shaft as well and any bearing on the other end of the shaft .
:thinking:I wouldn't recommend knurling or dot punching anything as suggested .
:talktogod:That's not how engineers do things if they want it to work & stay put anic::lmao:.
Blue or red ( 666?) is quite good it can take 20 thousandths of an inch up quite easily so long as you let it cure for 24 hrs in a warm place.
I've put glued in bearings back into in 2500 pound gear box on various drive and they were dragging 106 tons imperial around with my glued in bearings.
Do make sure the bearing is in tip top order for you'd be unwise to Loctite a worn one back in place. Check the balance of the shaft as well and any bearing on the other end of the shaft .
:thinking:I wouldn't recommend knurling or dot punching anything as suggested .
:talktogod:That's not how engineers do things if they want it to work & stay put anic::lmao:.
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