Systems and methods for preloading a bearing and installing a tamper indicating member
US-10086505-B2 · Oct 2, 2018 · US
US9511488B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9511488-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414282212-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A king pin removal tool for displacing a king pin comprises a drive plate defining a drive opening, an anchor plate, a first drive member, a spacing system, and a stabilizing system. The spacing system supports the drive plate and the anchor plate relative to the king pin such that the first drive member is aligned with the king pin axis. The first drive member engages the drive plate such that rotation of the first drive member relative to the drive plate displaces the first drive member through the drive opening and along the king pin axis to displace the king pin along the king pin axis relative to the axle member and the knuckle assembly. The stabilizing system supports the drive plate to prevent rotation of the drive plate relative to the axle member when the first drive member is rotated relative to the drive plate.
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A king pin removal tool for displacing a king pin along a king pin axis relative to an axle member and a knuckle assembly, the king pin removal tool comprising: a drive plate defining a drive opening; an anchor plate; a first drive member; a spacing system comprising first and second spacing rods; and a stabilizing system comprising first and second stabilizer plates, and first and second stabilizer bolts; whereby the spacing system supports the drive plate and the anchor plate relative to the king pin such that the first drive member is aligned with the king pin axis; the first drive member engages the drive plate such that rotation of the first drive member relative to the drive plate displaces the first drive member through the drive opening and along the king pin axis to displace the king pin along the king pin axis relative to the axle member and the knuckle assembly; the first spacing rod extends through the first stabilizer plate; the second spacing rod extends through the second stabilizer plate; the first stabilizer plate support the first stabilizer bolt; the second stabilizer plate supports the second stabilizer bolt; and the first and second stabilizer plates are arranged such that the first and second stabilizer bolts apply opposing forces on the axle member such that the stabilizing system prevents rotation of the drive plate relative to the axle member when the first drive member is rotated relative to the drive plate. 2. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which: the first drive member defines an externally threaded portion; the drive plate defines an internally threaded portion; and the externally threaded portion engages the internally threaded portion such that axial rotation of the first drive member causes displacement of the first drive member through the drive opening. 3. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which the spacing system comprises at least one spacing member that extends between the drive plate and the anchor plate to maintain a desired relationship between the drive plate and the anchor plate. 4. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which the spacing member holds the drive plate and the anchor plate against the knuckle assembly. 5. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which: the drive plate defines first and second through openings; and the anchor plate defines first and second anchor openings; wherein to fix a spatial relationship between the drive plate and the anchor plate, the first spacing rod extends through the first through opening and engages the first anchor opening; and the second spacing rod extends through the second through opening and engages the second anchor opening. 6. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which rotation of at least one spacing rod clamps the knuckle assembly between the drive plate and the anchor plate. 7. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 5 , in which: the spacing system further comprises third and fourth spacing rods; the drive plate further defines third and fourth through openings; and the anchor plate further defines a third and fourth anchor openings; wherein the third spacing rod extends through the third through opening and engages the third anchor openings; and the fourth spacing rod extends through the four through opening and engages the fourth anchor openings. 8. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which the stabilizing system engages the spacing system to prevent rotation of the drive plate relative to the axle member when the first drive member is rotated relative to the drive plate. 9. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which: the first stabilizer plate engages a first structure support relative to the drive plate to inhibit rotation of the first stabilizer plate about the first spacing rod; and the second stabilizer plate engages a second structure supported relative to the drive plate to inhibit rotation of the second stabilizer plate about the second spacing rod. 10. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 5 , in which the spacing system comprises: the first stabilizer plate engages the third spacing rod to inhibit rotation of the first stabilizer plate about the first spacing rod; and the second stabilizer plate engages the fourth spacing rod to inhibit rotation of the second stabilizer plate about the second spacing rod. 11. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which: a first stabilizer head of the first stabilizer bolt engages the axle member; a second stabilizer head of the second stabilizer bolt engages the axle member; the first stabilizer bolt is supported by the first stabilizer plate such that axial rotation of the first stabilizer bolt displaces the first stabilizer head relative to the first stabilizer plate; and the second stabilizer bolt is supported by the second stabilizer plate such that axial rotation of the second stabilizer bolt displaces the second stabilizer head relative to the second stabilizer plate. 12. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which the first and second stabilizing bolts engage opposing sides of the axle member to prevent rotation of the drive plate relative to the axle member when the first drive member is rotated relative to the drive plate. 13. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a second drive member; and an adapter plate; whereby the drive plate is adapted to support the adapter plate and the second drive member engages the adapter plate such that rotation of the second drive member relative to the drive plate displaces the second drive member through the drive opening and along the king pin axis. 14. A king pin removal tool as recited in claim 1 , in which the anchor plate defines an exit opening, where the first drive member displaces the king pin member through the exit opening. 15. A king pin removal tool for displacing a king pin along a king pin axis relative to an axle member and a knuckle assembly, the king pin removal tool comprising: a drive plate defining a drive opening; an anchor plate defining an exit opening; a first drive member; first, second, third, and fourth spacing rods extending between the drive plate and the anchor plate; first and second stabilizer plates; and first and second stabilizer bolts; whereby the first, second, third, and fourth spacing rods support the drive plate and the anchor plate relative to the king pin such that the first drive member is aligned with the king pin axis; the first drive member engages the drive plate such that rotation of the first drive member relative to the drive plate displaces the first drive member through the drive opening and along the king pin axis to displace the king pin along the king pin axis relative to the axle member and the knuckle assembly and through the exit opening; the first spacing rod extends through the first stabilizer plate such that the first stabilizer plate rotates relative to the first spacing rod; the first stabilizer plate engages the third spacing rod to inhibit rotation of the first stabilizer plate; the second spacing rod extends through the second stabilizer plate such that the second stabilizer plate rotates relative to the second spacing rod; the second stabilizer plate engages the fourth spacing rod to inhibit rotation of the second stabilizer plate; the first stabilizer bolt extends between the first stabilizer plate and a first side of the axle member; the second stabilizer bolt extends between the second stabiliz
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