You need a set of pullers to remove the pulley, it can take a lot of pressure to get the pulley off. It has the bolt holding it to the spindle. It looks like the flanges of the pulley are against the side of the casting. Without the pulley bolt removed it’s not going anywhere soon.
I would not start hitting the bolt, it can damage the threads as well as possibly causing the casting to crack where the bolts hold it to the lower casting.
Lift the machine back on its feet and feed penetrating oil down the set screw hole that holds the bearing retainer. It acts as a nice well to hold the oil.
When the pulley is off, and penetrating oil has been left over night, then with a soft hammer tap the casting away from the spindle with the two lower bolts holding it to the table removed.
I would not start hitting the bolt, it can damage the threads as well as possibly causing the casting to crack where the bolts hold it to the lower casting.
Lift the machine back on its feet and feed penetrating oil down the set screw hole that holds the bearing retainer. It acts as a nice well to hold the oil.
When the pulley is off, and penetrating oil has been left over night, then with a soft hammer tap the casting away from the spindle with the two lower bolts holding it to the table removed.