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Bearing Puller NEO tools 11-813, adjustable 24–55 x 100 mm
Bearing Puller NEO tools 11-813, adjustable 24–55 x 100 mm
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Bearing Puller NEO tools 11-813, adjustable 24–55 x 100 mm
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Bearing Puller NEO tools 11-813, adjustable 24–55 x 100 mm
Bearing Puller NEO tools 11-813, adjustable 24–55 x 100 mm
NEO tools Bearing Puller 11-813 is an adjustable mechanical puller designed to remove bearings, sleeves and similar press-fit parts with a controlled, axial extraction. The tool covers an adjustable gripping range of 24–55 mm and a reach of 100 mm, allowing access to bearings recessed on shafts or housings. Constructed for workshop and maintenance use, this puller combines a central driven screw with three adjustable jaws to provide steady force during removal without relying on impact methods.
The bearing puller delivers precise, controllable extraction thanks to its central screw drive and adjustable jaws, reducing the risk of damage to shafts or housings. Its adjustable span accommodates a range of bearing diameters within the 24–55 mm window, while the 100 mm reach enables work on deeper-set components. The design supports repeated use in automotive, industrial and general maintenance environments and is compact enough for handheld operation in tight spaces.
Position the jaws around the outer profile of the bearing or sleeve so the gripping surfaces seat firmly. Adjust the jaw span to match the component diameter within the 24–55 mm range and ensure equal engagement of each jaw. Turn the central screw using the appropriate wrench or socket to apply axial pulling force; advance slowly and evenly until the part is freed. Maintain alignment of the puller with the shaft axis to avoid side loads. After removal, inspect the workpiece and tool for wear before storage.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment and select a wrench or socket that fits the central screw. For seized or corroded parts, apply penetrating lubricant and allow it to work before attempting extraction. Avoid excessive torque that could deform the component or tool; if higher force is required, consider heating the housing or using mechanical assistance consistent with safety practices.
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