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Hydraulic Bearing Puller GEKO G00910 5T capacity
Hydraulic Bearing Puller GEKO G00910 5T capacity
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Hydraulic Bearing Puller GEKO G00910 5T capacity
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Hydraulic Bearing Puller GEKO G00910 5T capacity
Hydraulic Bearing Puller GEKO G00910 5T capacity
Hydraulic bearing puller GEKO G00910 5T capacity is a mechanical tool designed to remove bearings, bushings and other press-fitted components safely and with controlled force. The tool combines a hydraulic cylinder and a robust pulling frame to deliver up to 5 tonnes of axial pulling force, enabling disassembly tasks that are difficult or unsafe with manual extractors. It is intended for use in workshops, garages and industrial maintenance settings where reliable, repeatable removal of tight-fitted parts is required.
The hydraulic design provides consistent, high-force extraction while reducing the physical effort required from the operator. The 5-ton capacity allows handling of larger or more seized components without risk of sudden breaks compared with makeshift methods. Constructed from durable materials, the puller offers stability during operation and precise control of the extraction process via the hydraulic mechanism. The design supports safe alignment and reduced risk of damage to shafts and housings when used correctly.
Position the puller so the jaws or adapter engage the part to be removed and the hydraulic ram is aligned with the shaft or center of the component. Ensure the workpiece and surrounding area are supported and secure any loose parts. Operate the hydraulic mechanism gradually, applying force in short increments while monitoring alignment and component movement. Stop and reassess if binding or misalignment occurs to avoid damage. After the component is released, carefully retract the hydraulic ram and remove the part from the puller.
Before each use, inspect the puller for wear, hydraulic leaks and correct jaw/adapter fit. Use personal protective equipment and follow workshop safety practices. Apply penetrating lubricant to corroded or seized parts where appropriate and use steady, controlled hydraulic pressure rather than sudden force. Store the tool clean and dry to maintain hydraulic seals and metal surfaces.
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