Withdrawal Sleeve, also called a withdrawal sleeve or a withdrawal ring, is a bushing part commonly used in mechanical assembly. The following is a detailed introduction:- **Structural Features**: Usually a tapered sleeve, the inner hole matches the shaft, and the outer surface matches the inner hole of the bearing. Some withdrawal sleeves have longitudinal slots to facilitate expansion or contraction. There are threaded holes at the end for connecting pulling tools or bolts to apply disassembly force. The material is usually made of high-strength alloy steel, such as 42CrMo, and surface hardened to improve wear resistance.- **Working Principle**: The axial movement of the cone surface is used to produce radial deformation. During installation, the sleeve is pressed in and radially expands to tighten the inner ring of the bearing and the shaft; during disassembly, apply axial force to the end threaded hole through hydraulic tools or bolts, and pull the sleeve out in the opposite direct…
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