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from above link Removing & replacing Truma rollers.
Standard roller:- First remove the 2 end
cap bolts, then pull off the end cap, the roller should now pull off the gearbox
stub, clean the stub & either grease it or use copper slip to lubricate it,
put some grease into the roller & push the roller onto the gearbox stub, fit
the end cap after cleaning & greasing its stub end, finally tighten up the
end cap, there should be a small amount of free play (side to side movement of a
couple of mm) if there is more than that a steel washer can be fitted to take up
the free play, but I’ve never needed to fit one. On occasions there has been
one or 2 complications, mainly the old roller will not come off the gearbox
stub, it should be soaked in release fluid like plus gas, the easiest way is to
remove the mover side & then stand it on end with the roller in the air,
fluid can be poured through the roller bearing centre hole then left to soak, it
usually works in 24 to 48 hrs, If it still won’t budge a blowtorch can be used
to heat the roller expanding it, then a few taps with a hammer usually frees it.
When it stubbornly refuses to move my most extreme method is to drill a line
of 4, 4mm holes close together, in line with one of the cut out notches, a
chisel or even old screwdriver can then be hammered into the holes, splitting
the line of holes & expanding the roller, this never fails, it just falls
off. On occasion sometimes the end cap won’t come off easily, caused by
rusting together of the bearings inner race with the end caps stub end, a chisel
or large screwdriver can be hammered in to separate them, it usually works, or
pulls out the bearing, on 1 occasion it broke the bearing, but if you are
fitting new rollers the bearings are included so it’s not a problem.
Keith...
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