Rare... Arbor Presses are more a Machine Shop tool. than a Bike shop tool..
just box the wheel up and send it to PW Co and it will come back with the bearings fresh and running like Brand New..
I have a Bullseye Hub , they use a standard 6001 bearing , but the hub was made to be a little less tight a fit, so dropped right in.
I built a Touring wheel set first with a Phil Hubshell , as I described above. toured for years on those wheels . Bullseye was my 2nd set.
resold the 1st ones to someone on the opposite coast, they may still be on the Road..
If it is a Field servicable user removable axle, perhaps just popping the seals out and cleaning and re greasing the bearings in situ,
and putting the seal back in will do.
Im supposing they use a Radial Contact Bearing which runs in thecenter of the Groove .. side loading them is too Tight.
Angular contact bearings have a Right side and a Wrong way to put them in .
a traditional cup and cone hub is an example of an angular principle bearing .
Pressing is a smoothly applied force, as Opposed to Banging things in with a Hammer ..
Last edited by fietsbob; 03-02-15 at 04:00 PM.