Clarke 1801254 CHT254 Universal Hub Separator Instructions PDF

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UNIVERSAL HUB SEPARATOR

Model No. CHT254 Part No. 1801254

Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Universal Hub Separator.

Please read this leaflet thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully, in doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to the tool giving you long and satisfactory service.

GUARANTEE

This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.

Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.

This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.

Please contact your nearest dealer, or

CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.

PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400 PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622

or e-mail as follows: PARTS: Parts@clarkeinternational.com

SERVICE: Service@clarkeinternational.com

SPARE PARTS & SERVICE 1. Mount the adaptor plate (I) to the calliper mounting holes (1) using the

screws (J). Mount the adjusting screw (B) to the adaptor plate (I) using screw (K).

2. Place the forcing screw assembly (D) in the centre of the hub and lower the yoke assembly (A) down onto the hub. Fit the adjusting screw nut (C) to the adjusting screw (B).

3. Fit the Honda Adaptor Plates (L) to the steering arm hole (3) using the bolt/nut (E). Mount the yoke assembly (A) to the adaptor plates using bolt/nut (F).

4. Turn both forcing screw (D) and adjusting screw (C), until the yoke (A) is parallel with the disc/hub and the forcing screw (D) is perpendicular to the disc/hub.

Once this is accomplished, begin the turn the forcing screw to separate the hub, paying close attention to the notes on page 4 regarding excessive force

FOR USE WITH

HONDA ACCORD (LATE)

AND SIMILAR HUB TYPES

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all the instructions in this manual and ensure they are completely understood before using the hub separator. Failure to do so may result in damage to the tool, vehicle hub or injury to the operator.

Use the tool ONLY for its intended purpose.

Ensure the vehicle to be worked on is secure from sudden movement by applying the hand brake, placing it in park or securing it with chocks.

Ensure the space needed for use and maintenance of the tool is adequate and free from debris.

Always wear approved eye protection when working with the hub separator. A full range of personal safety equipment is available from your CLARKE dealer.

The tool must not be modified in any way.

Use only the recommended accessories and original spare parts for the tool. Improper accessories can be hazardous.

NEVER wear loose or ill fitting clothing to avoid snagging.

Remove watches, rings and other jewellery before operating. Tie back long hair.

ALWAYS secure the work area when finished. Account for all tools and parts used and do not leave them near the work area.

UNPACKING AND PREPARING FOR USE Unpack the carton and check that the following items are included.

A. Yoke Assembly

B. Adjusting Screw

C. Adjusting Screw Nut

D. Forcing Screw Assembly

E. Bolt/nut M12x50 (x2)

F. Bolt/nut 7/16x2-3/4

G. Bolt/nut M12x110

H. Saab Adaptor

I. Adaptor Plate

J. Set Screw M10x25 (x2)

K. Set Screw M12x25

L. Honda Adaptor Plate (x2)

M. Adaptor Tube

1. Mount the adaptor plate (I) onto the lower ball joint.

2. Place the forcing screw assembly (D) in the centre of the hub and lower the yoke assembly (A) down onto the hub. Fit the adjusting screw nut (C) to the adjusting screw.

3. Mount the yoke assembly (A) to the strut leg mount (3) using the bolt/ nut (F).

4. Turn both forcing screw (D) and adjusting screw (C), until the yoke (A) is parallel with the disc/hub and the forcing screw (D) is perpendicular to the disc/hub.

Once this is accomplished, begin the turn the forcing screw to separate the hub, paying close attention to the notes on page 4 regarding excessive force

FOR USE WITH

MOST TOYOTA AND SIMILAR HUB TYPES

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INTRODUCTION As all vehicle hubs are differently constructed, it follows that the fixings for each vehicle type will differ. The following instructions give the method of use in general terms...applicable to all hub types. Following this are illustrations with instructions for use with three specific hub types. It should be a simple matter to adjust the fixings to cater for other hub types, using these examples as a guide.

METHOD OF USE

1. Remove the hub assembly from the vehicle and spray with penetrating oil, particularly around the point where the forcing screw will contact the hub centre. Leave for as long as possible to allow maximum penetration.

2. Using a good quality grease, generously lubricate the thread of both the forcing screw and adjusting screw assemblies. Pay close attention to forcing screw thread above, below and inside the stepped nut.

3. Determine which of the illustrated hub types is most similar to the hub being disassembled. Refer to the section under HUB TYPES that applies and fit the tool to the hub according to the instructions given.

4. If the tool is attached to a split type ball joint casting or similar, replace the pinch bolt, and nip it up to prevent the joint spreading.

5. Mount the tool/hub assembly in a vice. Using a ring spanner or extension bar (max length 14 or 356mm), turn the forcing screw head clockwise to separate the hub. If reasonable force with a tool as described above does not separate the hub, DO NOT CONTINUE proceed to step 6.

NOTE: Reasonable force should be interpreted as no more force than is usually exerted by a normal person using the tool. Cheater pipes, excessive hammering or impact wrenches will damage the forcing screw.

6. Some hubs are extremely tight and cannot be simply turned apart. If this is the case, use the following procedure.

a. Re apply penetrating oil to the hub and allow plenty of time to soak in, Place the assembly in a vice, or fully supported on blocks of wood.

b. Place a ring spanner on the forcing screw head and maintain a constant pressure. (Use an assistant to hold the assembly steady if using blocks of wood).

c. At the same time, using a copper, lead or other soft face hammer, gently tap the head of the forcing screw. Do not use excessive force.

When combined with the pressure from the ring spanner, each tap of the hammer will turn the screw slightly thereby gradually forcing the hub apart.

FOR USE WITH

SAAB/RENAULT AND SIMILAR HUB TYPES

This hub has an upper and lower control arm.

1. Mount the adjusting screw (B) onto the lower control arm casting (1) using the bolt/nut (G)

2. Mount the Saab Adaptor (H) to the upper arm casting (2) using the bolt/nut (E).

3. Place the forcing screw assembly (D) in the centre of the hub and lower the yoke assembly (A) down onto the hub. Fit the adjusting screw nut (C) to the adjusting screw (B).

4. Mount the yoke assembly (A) to the Saab Adaptor (H) using the bolt/ nut (F)

5. Turn both forcing screw (D) and adjusting screw (C), until the yoke (A) is parallel with the disc/hub and the forcing screw (D) is perpendicular to the disc/hub.

Once this is accomplished, begin the turn the forcing screw to separate the hub, paying close attention to the notes on page 4 regarding excessive force

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INTRODUCTION As all vehicle hubs are differently constructed, it follows that the fixings for each vehicle type will differ. The following instructions give the method of use in general terms...applicable to all hub types. Following this are illustrations with instructions for use with three specific hub types. It should be a simple matter to adjust the fixings to cater for other hub types, using these examples as a guide.

METHOD OF USE

1. Remove the hub assembly from the vehicle and spray with penetrating oil, particularly around the point where the forcing screw will contact the hub centre. Leave for as long as possible to allow maximum penetration.

2. Using a good quality grease, generously lubricate the thread of both the forcing screw and adjusting screw assemblies. Pay close attention to forcing screw thread above, below and inside the stepped nut.

3. Determine which of the illustrated hub types is most similar to the hub being disassembled. Refer to the section under HUB TYPES that applies and fit the tool to the hub according to the instructions given.

4. If the tool is attached to a split type ball joint casting or similar, replace the pinch bolt, and nip it up to prevent the joint spreading.

5. Mount the tool/hub assembly in a vice. Using a ring spanner or extension bar (max length 14 or 356mm), turn the forcing screw head clockwise to separate the hub. If reasonable force with a tool as described above does not separate the hub, DO NOT CONTINUE proceed to step 6.

NOTE: Reasonable force should be interpreted as no more force than is usually exerted by a normal person using the tool. Cheater pipes, excessive hammering or impact wrenches will damage the forcing screw.

6. Some hubs are extremely tight and cannot be simply turned apart. If this is the case, use the following procedure.

a. Re apply penetrating oil to the hub and allow plenty of time to soak in, Place the assembly in a vice, or fully supported on blocks of wood.

b. Place a ring spanner on the forcing screw head and maintain a constant pressure. (Use an assistant to hold the assembly steady if using blocks of wood).

c. At the same time, using a copper, lead or other soft face hammer, gently tap the head of the forcing screw. Do not use excessive force.

When combined with the pressure from the ring spanner, each tap of the hammer will turn the screw slightly thereby gradually forcing the hub apart.

FOR USE WITH

SAAB/RENAULT AND SIMILAR HUB TYPES

This hub has an upper and lower control arm.

1. Mount the adjusting screw (B) onto the lower control arm casting (1) using the bolt/nut (G)

2. Mount the Saab Adaptor (H) to the upper arm casting (2) using the bolt/nut (E).

3. Place the forcing screw assembly (D) in the centre of the hub and lower the yoke assembly (A) down onto the hub. Fit the adjusting screw nut (C) to the adjusting screw (B).

4. Mount the yoke assembly (A) to the Saab Adaptor (H) using the bolt/ nut (F)

5. Turn both forcing screw (D) and adjusting screw (C), until the yoke (A) is parallel with the disc/hub and the forcing screw (D) is perpendicular to the disc/hub.

Once this is accomplished, begin the turn the forcing screw to separate the hub, paying close attention to the notes on page 4 regarding excessive force

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all the instructions in this manual and ensure they are completely understood before using the hub separator. Failure to do so may result in damage to the tool, vehicle hub or injury to the operator.

Use the tool ONLY for its intended purpose.

Ensure the vehicle to be worked on is secure from sudden movement by applying the hand brake, placing it in park or securing it with chocks.

Ensure the space needed for use and maintenance of the tool is adequate and free from debris.

Always wear approved eye protection when working with the hub separator. A full range of personal safety equipment is available from your CLARKE dealer.

The tool must not be modified in any way.

Use only the recommended accessories and original spare parts for the tool. Improper accessories can be hazardous.

NEVER wear loose or ill fitting clothing to avoid snagging.

Remove watches, rings and other jewellery before operating. Tie back long hair.

ALWAYS secure the work area when finished. Account for all tools and parts used and do not leave them near the work area.

UNPACKING AND PREPARING FOR USE Unpack the carton and check that the following items are included.

A. Yoke Assembly

B. Adjusting Screw

C. Adjusting Screw Nut

D. Forcing Screw Assembly

E. Bolt/nut M12x50 (x2)

F. Bolt/nut 7/16x2-3/4

G. Bolt/nut M12x110

H. Saab Adaptor

I. Adaptor Plate

J. Set Screw M10x25 (x2)

K. Set Screw M12x25

L. Honda Adaptor Plate (x2)

M. Adaptor Tube

1. Mount the adaptor plate (I) onto the lower ball joint.

2. Place the forcing screw assembly (D) in the centre of the hub and lower the yoke assembly (A) down onto the hub. Fit the adjusting screw nut (C) to the adjusting screw.

3. Mount the yoke assembly (A) to the strut leg mount (3) using the bolt/ nut (F).

4. Turn both forcing screw (D) and adjusting screw (C), until the yoke (A) is parallel with the disc/hub and the forcing screw (D) is perpendicular to the disc/hub.

Once this is accomplished, begin the turn the forcing screw to separate the hub, paying close attention to the notes on page 4 regarding excessive force

FOR USE WITH

MOST TOYOTA AND SIMILAR HUB TYPES

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Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Universal Hub Separator.

Please read this leaflet thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully, in doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to the tool giving you long and satisfactory service.

GUARANTEE

This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.

Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.

This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.

Please contact your nearest dealer, or

CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.

PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400 PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622

or e-mail as follows: PARTS: Parts@clarkeinternational.com

SERVICE: Service@clarkeinternational.com

SPARE PARTS & SERVICE 1. Mount the adaptor plate (I) to the calliper mounting holes (1) using the

screws (J). Mount the adjusting screw (B) to the adaptor plate (I) using screw (K).

2. Place the forcing screw assembly (D) in the centre of the hub and lower the yoke assembly (A) down onto the hub. Fit the adjusting screw nut (C) to the adjusting screw (B).

3. Fit the Honda Adaptor Plates (L) to the steering arm hole (3) using the bolt/nut (E). Mount the yoke assembly (A) to the adaptor plates using bolt/nut (F).

4. Turn both forcing screw (D) and adjusting screw (C), until the yoke (A) is parallel with the disc/hub an

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