after you remove the bolt, the spindle that holds the top on , must Be remove by turning it counterclockwise, it is threaded through, the floor
To access the rotor, remove the tire and brake caliper. There will be a cap protecting the bolt that holds the rotor onto the spindle. Removing the cap, located in the center of the rotor (on the spindle, not the rotor itself) will allow you to get access to the bolt. Removing that bolt frees the rotor from the spindle.
Step one is to remove the tire. Step two is to remove the brake caliper. Step three is to remove the cap that covers the spindle the rotor is spinning on. Step four is removing the bolt holding the rotor on the spindle. Step five is pulling the rotor off the spindle.
jack up car remove wheel remove axle nut take bottom 19mm bolt loose and 14mm loose from horseshoe remove horseshoe separate spindle from lower ''a'' arm pull Axle out of spindle remove from trans to replace reverse process
To remove the crank spindle, you will need a crank puller tool. First, unscrew the crank bolt using a wrench. Then, attach the crank puller tool to the crank arm and turn it clockwise to pull the spindle out of the bottom bracket. Be sure to follow the specific instructions for your bike's crankset to avoid damaging the components.
remove axle bolt from spindle and push it through you may have to remove spindle if no clearance. remove factory tie strap clean and grease before replacing with new boot reassemble in reverse watch for pin on nut threads reversed on passenger side always consult technical manual and follow safety protocols
Use a 9/16" Socket on a ratchet. There is one bolt in the center of the blade. Brace the blade with a block of wood to prevent movement. Loosen the bolt, remove the bolt and washers. Blade should come off easily now. Place your new blade in the spindle cradle and transfer the bolt and washers to it. Tighten with socket/wratchet. It's that easy! Unless, the bolt is stripped, in which case the mower deck will need to go to a machine shop to get the bolt out.
remove the brake caliper and rotor then you will see three star head bolts remove those and the hole spindle will come out[you may have to persuade it with a hammer]then bolt on new one and your done
To remove the front spindle on a John Deere 4430, first, ensure the tractor is securely supported and the front axle is raised. Remove the wheel and tire assembly, then detach the steering linkage and any hydraulic lines connected to the spindle. Next, unbolt the spindle from the axle housing, and gently tap it out if necessary. Finally, inspect for wear or damage before reinstalling or replacing the spindle.
To remove the pedal crank from your bike, you will need a pedal wrench or a hex key. First, loosen the pedal by turning it counterclockwise. Once the pedal is removed, locate the bolt that attaches the crank arm to the bottom bracket. Use the appropriate tool to loosen and remove this bolt. Finally, gently tap the crank arm with a rubber mallet to release it from the bottom bracket spindle.
You will need to remove the spindle from the vehicle and use an arbor press to separate spindle from bearing and bearing from hub. There is also a snap ring (circlip) you will need to remove. Use the press to reassemble. If you do not have an arbor press, remove the spindle and bring to a machine shop for pressing.
To replace the rear hub bearing you: 1. Jack up the wheel and support it with a stand. 2. Remove the brake drum and shoes. 3. Remove the cover on the spindle. 4. Raise the staked portion of the spindle nut with a hammer and punch. 5. Remove the nut. 6. Unbolt the strut from the spindle. 7. Unbolt the trailing link from the spindle. 8. Unbolt the lateral links from the spindle. 9. Take the spindle and bearing to a machine shop. The old bearing must be pressed out and the new bearing pressed into the spindle.