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SKF 99282 Speedi Sleeve, SSLEEVE Style, Inch, 2.838in Shaft Diameter, 0.500in Width

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  • Speedy-Sleeves
  • Package Dimensions: 4.318 H x 10.921 L x 10.921 W centimeters
  • Package Weight: 0.100 pounds
  • Country of Origin : United States
  • Fit type: Vehicle Specific



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

Savage
2025-09-03 18:31:15
My k5 blazer has a 14 bolt rear axle which leaked at the wheel. I first tried a new seal but the leak returned. I researched different fixes but settled on this. We used a 3" pvc pipe and gently tapped it on. The leak hasn't returned.you can see in the picture why it leaked so badly.
Greg
2025-06-26 11:20:47
It is a sleeve to create a smooth surface, so it's good there. However the install tool did not work for me as it was way too short in depth to fit over my spindle and cutting a hole in it is sketchy.. also the sleeve itself mangles way to easy. One little bend and it's done for. So I give 3 stars
Wanting to be a satisfied customer
2025-06-18 12:37:47
Great idea and could be a real money saver. However if you are trying to correct the seal wear on a spindle on the rear axle of a truck the install tool is useless. The inboard mounted speedi-sleeve has to be placed over a 12" axle shaft. The 1.5 inch cup needs to be modified with a hole cut in the center. You then need to find a pipe of sleeve to match the outer lip of the cup to drive the sleeve on. Excessive additional work is required in finding piping or conduit to install without damage. After hours work of searching and substantial additional expense I still believe I screwed it up. If the oil leaks I will know. A well designed install too, even if additional money would be a good option.
Kariann
2025-02-06 11:38:49
Did what it was suppose to.
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