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Make your old puller work like new by replacing worn forcing screws.
Use a shaft protector on the tip of your forcing screw to prevent damage from pressure applied by the puller and forcing screw.
Use adapters on the ends of forcing screws and face-grip puller legs when pulling shafts, bearing caps, and pinions.
Pull bearings, gears, and other parts from hollow shafts and housings. Place one of these adapters in the end of your hollow shaft to provide a surface for the forcing screw to push against.
Grip bearings, gears, and wheels from the outside edge to pull them off a shaft.
These low-capacity pullers are often used to remove corroded battery terminals.
Remove press-fit hubs and fan blades in a variety of sizes. Sets include a hub adapter and long jaws so you can grip large components.
A must-have for HVAC jobs, this puller makes quick work of removing press-fit hubs and fan blades from motor shafts.
Sets include various sizes of quick-hold external grip pullers. Each puller has a cage around the jaws that keeps them in place for a quick job of gripping bearings and pulleys.
Jaws stay aligned, so you can secure bearings and pulleys quickly.
Install and remove bearings, pulleys, sprockets, and other press-fit parts with tapered holes.
With reversible jaws that stay aligned, these pullers can quickly grip objects from the outside or inside.
To quickly grip objects from either the outside or inside, all the pullers in these sets have reversible jaws that stay aligned.
Tackle a wide variety of pulling jobs—use pullers in these sets to grip objects from the outside or the inside.