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    Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers

    With reversible jaws that stay aligned, these pullers can quickly grip objects from the outside or inside. They’re often used to pull bearings and pulleys. To grip objects on the outside, attach the jaws with tips facing in. To grip objects from inside, attach the jaws with tips facing out.
    Two Jaws with Tips on One End
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers , Two Jaws with Tips on One End, Standard Jaw—Bar Control.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers , Two Jaws with Tips on One End, Narrow Jaw—Bar Control.

    Standard Jaw—Bar Control

    Narrow Jaw—Bar Control

    Two-jaw pullers have a slimmer profile than pullers with more jaws, so they fit in tighter spaces.
    Narrow Jaw—Narrow pullers have both narrow jaws and narrow jaw tips to grip objects in tight spaces.
    Bar Control—Pullers with a bar keep jaws straight at 90° as you slide them in and out. They won't kick out like the jaws do in caged pullers.
    Weight Capacity—Weight capacity is dependent on the material and thread size of the forcing screw. It should be used as a guide. If you can grip and reach an object, your puller will normally have enough power to pull it. When in doubt, choose the next larger puller size.
    Forcing Screw
    For ID
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread Size
    Jaw Overall
    Lg.
    Jaw Tip Wd. ×
    Jaw Tip Thk.
    Includes
    Each
    Standard Jaw—Bar Control
    3 3/4" to 6 1/4"1/2" to 5"3 7/8"5SteelSteel7 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"13/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw00000000000000
    4" to 4 3/4"1/4" to 3 1/2"3 7/8"5SteelSteel7 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"13/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw0000000000000
     
    Narrow Jaw—Bar Control
    2 3/4" to 5 1/2"1/4" to 3 1/2"3 7/8"4 1/2SteelSteel7 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"1 3/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw0000000000000
    2 3/4" to 7"1/4" to 4 3/4"3 7/8"4 1/2SteelSteel7 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"1 3/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw0000000000000
     
    Three Jaws with Tips on One End
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers , Three Jaws with Tips on One End, Standard Jaw—Bar Control.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers , Three Jaws with Tips on One End, Narrow Jaw—Bar Control.

    Standard Jaw—Bar Control

    Narrow Jaw—Bar Control

    Three-jaw pullers are more stable and more evenly distribute pulling force than two-jaw pullers. Use them when space allows.
    Narrow Jaw—Narrow pullers have both narrow jaws and narrow jaw tips to grip objects in tight spaces.
    Bar Control—Pullers with a bar keep jaws straight at 90° as you slide them in and out. They won't kick out like the jaws do in caged pullers.
    Weight Capacity—Weight capacity is dependent on the material and thread size of the forcing screw. It should be used as a guide. If you can grip and reach an object, your puller will normally have enough power to pull it. When in doubt, choose the next larger puller size.
    Forcing Screw
    For ID
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread Size
    Jaw Overall
    Lg.
    Jaw Tip Wd. ×
    Jaw Tip Thk.
    Includes
    Each
    Standard Jaw—Bar Control
    2 3/4" to 5 1/2"0" to 3 1/2"3 7/8"6 1/2SteelSteel6 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"13/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw00000000000000
    2 3/4" to 7"0" to 5"3 7/8"6 1/2SteelSteel6 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"13/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw0000000000000
     
    Narrow Jaw—Bar Control
    2 3/4" to 5 1/2"1/4" to 3 1/2"3 7/8"6SteelSteel6 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"1 3/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw0000000000000
    2 3/4" to 7"1/4" to 5"3 7/8"6SteelSteel6 1/4"M14 × 1.5 mm4"1 3/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw0000000000000
     

    External-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers

    Grip bearings, gears, and wheels from the outside edge to pull them off a shaft.
    Two Jaws with Tips on Both Ends
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Gear and Bearing Pullers. External-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers, Two Jaws with Tips on Both Ends.
    Pullers with jaw tips on both ends have a different jaw tip size on each end for versatility in fitting bearings, gears, and wheels.
    Forcing Screw
    Adjustment
    Holes
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread Size
    Jaw Overall
    Lg.
    Jaw Tip Wd. × Jaw Tip Thk.
    No.
    of
    Dia.
    Includes
    Each
    3/4" to 5 7/8"3 3/8"5 1/2SteelSteel5 5/16"M14 × 1.5 mm4 23/32"19/32" × 9/32", 23/64" × 9/32"221/64"Forcing Screw000000000000000
     
    Combination 2/3 Jaws with Tips on Both Ends
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Gear and Bearing Pullers. External-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers, Combination 2/3 Jaws with Tips on Both Ends.
    Pullers with combination 2/3 jaws have mounting holes in both a 2-jaw and 3-jaw configuration, so you can attach the jaws either way to suit your application.
    Pullers with jaw tips on both ends have a different jaw tip size on each end for versatility in fitting bearings, gears, and wheels.
    Forcing Screw
    Adjustment
    Holes
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread Size
    Jaw Overall
    Lg.
    Jaw Tip Wd. × Jaw Tip Thk.
    No.
    of
    Dia.
    Includes
    Each
    3/4" to 7 1/8"3 3/8"5.5SteelSteel5 5/16"M14 × 1.5 mm4 23/32"19/32" × 9/32", 23/64" × 9/32"121/64"Forcing Screw000000000000000
     

    Quick-Hold External-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers

    Jaws stay aligned, so you can secure bearings and pulleys quickly. Use these pullers to grip bearings, gears, and wheels from the outside edge to pull them off a shaft.
    Two Jaws with Tips on One End
    Image of Product. Top orientation. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold External-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers , Two Jaws with Tips on One End, Spring-Loaded Control.

    Spring-Loaded

    Control

    Pullers with two jaws have a flatter profile than pullers with more jaws, so they can fit in tighter spaces.
    Spring-Loaded Control—Pullers with spring-loaded jaws automatically center their jaws and move in unison, allowing for quick one-handed use. This also prevents the misalignment that can occur with self-locking jaws. Spring tension holds the jaws against the object being pulled.
    Weight Capacity—Weight capacity is dependent on the material and thread size of the forcing screw. It should be used as a guide. If you can grip and reach an object, your puller will normally have enough power to pull it. When in doubt, choose the next larger puller size.
    Forcing Screw
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread Size
    Jaw Overall
    Lg.
    Jaw Tip Wd. ×
    Jaw Tip Thk.
    Includes
    Each
    Spring-Loaded Control
    3/4" to 4 3/4"4 3/4"5SteelSteel6 7/8"M14 × 1.5 mm6 1/2"11/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw000000000000000
     
    Three Jaws with Tips on One End
    Image of Product. Top orientation. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold External-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers , Three Jaws with Tips on One End, Spring-Loaded Control.

    Spring-Loaded

    Control

    Pullers with three jaws are more stable and distribute their pulling force more evenly than pullers with two jaws. Use them when space allows.
    Spring-Loaded Control—Pullers with spring-loaded jaws automatically center their jaws and move in unison, allowing for quick one-handed use. This also prevents the misalignment that can occur with self-locking jaws. Spring tension holds the jaws against the object being pulled.
    Weight Capacity—Weight capacity is dependent on the material and thread size of the forcing screw. It should be used as a guide. If you can grip and reach an object, your puller will normally have enough power to pull it. When in doubt, choose the next larger puller size.
    Forcing Screw
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread Size
    Jaw Overall
    Lg.
    Jaw Tip Wd. ×
    Jaw Tip Thk.
    Includes
    Each
    Spring-Loaded Control
    3/4" to 4 3/4"4 3/4"6SteelSteel6 7/8"M14 × 1.5 mm6 1/2"11/16" × 1/8"Forcing Screw000000000000000
     

    Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Puller Sets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Quick-Hold Reversible-Jaw External/Internal-Grip Gear and Bearing Puller Sets , Narrow Jaw—Bar Control.

    Narrow Jaw—Bar Control

    To quickly grip objects from either the outside or inside, all the pullers in these sets have reversible jaws that stay aligned. They’re often used to pull bearings and pulleys. To grip objects on the outside, attach the jaws with tips facing in. To grip objects from inside, attach the jaws with tips facing out.
    The pullers in these sets can either be used with two or three jaws. Use two jaws for tight spots where three jaws won’t fit. When space allows, pullers with three jaws are more stable and more evenly distribute pulling force compared to pullers with two jaws.
    Narrow Jaw—Narrow pullers have both narrow jaws and narrow jaw tips to grip objects in tight spaces.
    Bar Control—Pullers with a bar keep jaws straight at 90° as you slide them in and out. They won't kick out like the jaws do in caged pullers.
    Combination 2/3 Jaw—Pullers with combination 2/3 jaws have mounting holes in both a 2-jaw and 3-jaw configuration, so you can attach the jaws either way to suit your application.
    Weight Capacity—Weight capacity is dependent on the material and thread size of the forcing screw. It should be used as a guide. If you can grip and reach an object, your puller will normally have enough power to pull it. When in doubt, choose the next larger puller size.
    Forcing Screw
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Thread Size
    Includes
    Each
    Narrow Jaw—Bar Control
     
    Two Jaws and Combination 2/3 Jaws with Tips on One End
    5 1/2SteelSteelM14 × 1.5 mmQuick-Hold 2-Jaw Reversible External/Internal Grip Puller
    Three Sets of Narrow-Profile Jaws (For 2 3/4"-7 1/8" ID, For 1 1/16"-5 1/8" OD, 3 15/16"-9 13/16" Reach)
    Set of Jaw Extensions (3 15/16" Long)
    Forcing Screws (1 of each: 6 5/16" Long, 9 13/16" Long)
    2-to-3 Jaw Converter
    Grease
    Plastic case
    00000000000000
     

    Face-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers

    Install and remove bearings, pulleys, sprockets, and other press-fit parts with tapered holes. Face-grip pullers can be used with Bearing Separators and V-Belt Pulley Separators (not included). Select a separator with a thread size that matches the leg thread size of your face-grip puller.
    Legs and replacement legs (both sold separately) come in pairs. Choose from the legs to change the reach of your face-grip puller.
    Two Jaws with Tips on One End
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Gear and Bearing Pullers. Face-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers .
    Forcing Screw
    Fasteners
    For OD
    Reach
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    ton
    Puller
    Material
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Thread
    Size
    Leg Thread
    Size
    Req.
    Included
    Includes
    Each
    2 3/4" to 9 1/2"10 1/4"7 1/2SteelSteel7 1/2"1/2"-14
    M14 × 1.5 mmNoNoForcing Screw00000000000000
     
    Gear and Bearing Puller Legs

    Bearing Separators

    Image of Product. Separator with
Clamping
Screw. Front orientation. Bearing Separators. Clamping Screw.

    Separator

    with Clamping Screw

    Separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them. After separation, use a puller (not included) to remove them from the shaft.
    Separators can be used with Face-Grip Gear and Bearing Pullers. Select a face-grip gear and bearing puller with a leg thread size that matches the thread size of your separator.
    Clamping Screw—Separators with a clamping screw use screw tension to force separator plates under bearings when there isn’t enough space for them to fit.
    Spreader
    Opening
    Thread Size
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Each
    Steel Bearing Separators with Clamping Screw
    3/8" to 2 13/16"M10 × 1.5 mm8"4 3/4"000000000000000
    7/8" to 4 3/8"M14 × 1.5 mm11 1/4"6 3/4"00000000000000
     

    Bearing and V-Belt Pulley Separator Sets

    Image of Product. Set with Face-Grip Puller. Front orientation. Bearing and V-Belt Pulley Separator Sets. 1 Separator.
    Image of Product. Set with Face-Grip Puller and Clamping Screw. Front orientation. Bearing and V-Belt Pulley Separator Sets. 1 Separator, Clamping Screw.

    Set with Face-Grip Puller

    Set with Face-Grip Puller

    and Clamping Screw

    Separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them. After separation, use a puller (not included with all sets) to remove them from the shaft.
    Clamping Screw—Sets that include a clamping screw use screw tension to force separator plates under bearing if there is not enough clearance.
    Thread
    Size
    Material
    Includes
    Each
    1 Separator
    M14
    SteelSeparator (7/8"-4 1/2" Spread)
    Face-Grip Puller (For 2 3/4"-9 5/8" OD, 11 1/32" Reach, M14 Leg Thread Size) with 6 3/4" Long Forcing Screw
    Pair of Legs (3 7/8" Reach) for Face-Grip Puller
    Grease
    Plastic Case
    00000000000000
    M14
    SteelSeparator (7/8"-4 1/2" Spread)
    Clamping Screw
    Face-Grip Puller (For 2 3/4"-9 5/8" OD, 11 1/32" Reach, M14 Leg Thread Size) with 6 3/4" Long Forcing Screw
    Pair of Legs (3 7/8" Reach) for Face-Grip Puller
    Grease
    Plastic Case
    0000000000000
     
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