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RE: front hub flanges - Tony Press - 21-11-2019

Clever ! You could use your heavy plate and a press but this could damage the felt housing.


RE: front hub flanges - Bob Culver - 22-11-2019

For anyone requiring a substantial piece of heavy metal with centre hole for fabricating special puller, jig etc brake firms usually have a large selection of old brake discs. 
 I am surprised simply pressing flat would restore a bent flange.  I have seen flanges which have been skimmed but theese are already very thin. Silicon  greatly simplifies detail sealing, although if not wading it is sufficent to just pack the races in which case leakage minimal.


RE: front hub flanges - JonE - 22-11-2019

Simply "pressing" didn't do mine - didn't have enough sustained hydraulic power - and it ends up being not worthwhile when there is better one to use.