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SKF 99187 Speedi Sleeve and Tool Kit, Inch, 1.872in Shaft Diameter, 0.563in Width

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About this item

  • Package Dimension : 11.43 cms L x 10.921 cms W x 2.54 cms H
  • Precision ground stainless steel sleeve for tough seal surface, fast shaft repair
  • Part number: 99187
  • Package Weight: 0.022 pounds



Product Description

How the Speedi-Sleeve Works

The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

Here’s how to install an SKF SPEEDI-SLEEVE

1 Clean the seal counter surface on the shaft. File down any burrs or rough spots.
2 Measure the diameter where the sleeve will be positioned on an unworn portion of the shaft. Measure in three positions and average the readings (to make sure the shaft is within recommended specifications). If the mean diameter is within the range for a given sleeve size, there is sufficient press fit built into the sleeve to prevent it from sliding or spinning without using an adhesive.
3 Determine where the sleeve must be positioned to cover the seal wear track. Measure to the exact point, or mark directly on the surface. The sleeve must be placed over the worn area, not just bottomed or left flush with the end of the shaft.
4 Shallow wear grooves do not require filling. Optionally, a light layer of a non-hardening sealant, e.g. Loctite 209, can be applied to the inside diameter surface of the sleeve. Clean away sealant that migrates to the shaft or sleeve outside diameter surface.
5 If the shaft is deeply scored, fill the groove with a powdered metal epoxy type filler. Install the sleeve before the filler hardens, allowing the sleeve to wipe off any excess filler. Clean away any remaining filler from the sleeve outside diameter surface.
6 The flange end of the sleeve goes on the shaft first. Then place the installation tool over the sleeve.
7 Gently tap the center of the installation tool until the sleeve covers the seal worn surface. If the installation tool is too short, a length of pipe or tubing with a squared-off, burr-free end can be used. Be sure that the inside diameter of the pipe is the same as that of the installation tool. Use care not to scratch the precision ground sleeve outside diameter.
8 Leave the flange intact unless clearance is needed. If the flange is to be removed cut the flange perpendicular to the tear-off groove with a metal shear. Cut only into the tear-off groove, not onto the finished sleeve surface. After positioning the sleeve, use standard pliers to bend the flange back and forth around its circumference and along the shaft axis. The flange will break loose along the tear-off groove. Alternately, grasp the flange away from the seal surface and twist it into a coil.
9 After the sleeve is installed, check again for burrs, which could damage the seal.
10 Lubricate the sleeve with the system medium before installing the sleeve.
11 Proceed with the seal installation.

How to determine the size you need.

To determine the appropriate sleeve size, it is first necessary to clean the shaft carefully. The diameter of an undamaged section of the seal counterface should then be measured on at least three different planes. The arithmetical mean of these measurements determines the size of SKF Speedi-Sleeve. If the value lies within the permissible range listed in the product table for the shaft diameter, SKF Speedi-Sleeve will have an adequate tight fit on the shaft and will not require an adhesive.

Speedi Sleeve SKF

David Keith Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Worked perfectly
Shauna
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
Did lots of research looking for just the right part. Site said it'd fit. Does not fit. Return window closed... (that part is my fault, I should have worked on the vehicle sooner)
Gunslinger44
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022
Purchased this for my 73 F250 to use with the new rear pinion seal. It fit like a glove and did exactly what I was hoping it would. Compared to similar items on the market, the price was spot on. I would definitely buy one again and highly recommend this one.
Julian L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022
Said it was verified to fit my 1998 chevy silverado but was too small and did not fit!
Debbie Watson
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020
We used PN 99187 Speedi-Sleeve (1.873"-1.878") to repair the seal surface on the Dana 44 rear axle shafts of our 2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, and it worked great using the simple instructions that were included. The only issue was finding a tube to drive the Sleeve into place, because the included "installation tool" can only be used on short shafts (not on a 28" long axle shaft). But as luck would have it, a tree had fallen and destroyed our Costco 10' x 20' canopy, but we were able to salvage one of the main upright posts that just happened to have the perfect internal diameter to install the Speedi-Sleeve (every dark cloud has a silver lining?).
Scott J Fairchild
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2020
Front output shaft of my NP208F Transfer Case was leaking on my 1981 Bronco. Perfect fit for the yoke. Cured it.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
Fit the yoke perfectly on my 69 Charger with a 742 case 10 spline pinion.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2018
Price was right, shipping was fast and the sleeve was easy to install. It worked perfectly!
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