Pullers And Bearing Splitters

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Pullers and bearing splitters are ideal for removing bearings from mechanical assemblies in automotive, aerospace, construction & manufacturing applications that require maintenance or repair... Read More

GEARWRENCH -

5 Ton 2 and 3 Jaw Puller Spread 8 Inch

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
3562DAH2QNCA$ 260.99
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Pullers And Bearing Splitters

Pullers & bearing splitters are designed for replacing steering pumps and pulling power steering pulleys, bushings, alternators & bearings off axle shafts for automotive maintenance applications. Raptor Supplies offers a wide array of Dayton, OTC, Gearwrench, Ken-Tool, Proto & Westward pullers & bearing splitters. Selected models feature built-in clips for easily slipping into hub slots for quick release and tightening screws for securely gripping the workpiece, thereby eliminating slippage. Choose from a wide range of these pullers & bearing splitters, along with separator plates & rods, on Raptor Supplies.

Working Mechanism

  • Inspect the bearing to be removed to know its size or type. Select a suitable puller or bearing splitter.
  • Position & align the puller or bearing splitter over the bearing
  • When using a puller, turn the screw or handle on the puller using a wrench or other tool, applying force to the bearing and pulling it out of its housing.
  • When using a bearing splitter, strike the wedge on the splitter using a hammer or other tool, driving the splitter between the bearing & the housing to create a gap between them and allowing the bearing to be removed.
  • Inspect the bearing for any damage or wear. Replace the bearing if required with a new one and reassemble the mechanical assembly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to prevent slippage of bearings from these pullers and bearing splitters?

Selected models have built-in clips for slipping bearings into hub slots and tightening screws for securely gripping them, thereby eliminating slippage.

What safety instructions should be followed while operating these pullers and bearing splitters?

  • Wear protective gear while operating them.
  • Take caution against flying debris or other hazards to prevent injuries.

How to maintain these pullers and bearing splitters in operable condition?

  • Clean the tool using a solvent or degreaser for removing any dirt or debris.
  • Lubricate the moving parts of tools like the screw on a puller or the wedge on a bearing splitter using a suitable lubricant.
  • Store the tool in a clean, dry location.
  • Calibrate the tool, if required for proper operation.

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