A specialized workshop tool designed for removing pilot bearings, bushings, and ball bearings mounted in restricted access locations. Ideal for work on crankshafts, flywheels, and drivetrains. Technical Specifications:• Working range: 12 mm – 38 mm (internal diameter).• Design: 3-Jaw design for even force distribution.• Drive: Fine-pitch helical (provides smooth force progression).• Material: Forged tool steel, hardened puller arms.• Finish: Anti-corrosion coating (chemically blackened). Key Features:• Axial stability: The three-point support system eliminates misalignment, which is crucial when removing bearings from delicate flywheel seats.• Component Safety: Precisely profiled arm feet securely lock behind the bearing raceway, minimizing the risk of the tool slipping.• Compact Design: The optimal shape allows for work in areas where the use of inertia pullers is impossible due to lack of space.• High Durability: Resistance to fatigue stresses makes the tool suitable for everyday service use. Applications:• Servicing gearboxes and clutch systems.• Removing pilot bearings in automotive and industrial applications.• Removing bushings from machine bodies.
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