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  • With calipers, measure the width of each end of the pin. You want to find the smaller of the two ends. The smaller the pin, the more difficult this is.

  • On my machine, the smaller pins had one end ground flush to the part, and the other sticking out. The end that stuck out was the smaller end.

  • Many of the larger taper pins have a rounded end and a flat end. The rounded end is the larger end.

  • Position the part in the arbor press so that the part is supported by the jig you made, and the small end of the pin is up.

  • Press on the pin with the arbor press. If you are close to using all of your strength and the pin has still not moved, give it a few more heat - lubricant cycles.

  • If the thing still doesn't move, you may be pressing on the wrong end. In which case, see the next step.

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