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Pulley Puller Proline 46710 — 1 pc, mechanical tool for removing pulleys
Pulley Puller Proline 46710 — 1 pc, mechanical tool for removing pulleys
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Pulley Puller Proline 46710 — 1 pc, mechanical tool for removing pulleys
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Pulley Puller Proline 46710 — 1 pc, mechanical tool for removing pulleys
Pulley Puller Proline 46710 — 1 pc, mechanical tool for removing pulleys
Proline 46710 pulley puller is a compact mechanical extractor supplied as a single unit for removal of pulleys, gears and similar press-fit components from shafts. Intended for workshop and garage use, this tool provides a straightforward mechanical method to detach components without cutting or heating, suitable for routine automotive maintenance and equipment repair tasks.
The design of this pulley puller emphasizes simplicity and reliability: a screw-driven central spindle applies axial force while the arms grip the component, enabling controlled extraction. Its compact size makes it convenient for use in confined spaces and for storage in a typical tool kit. Manufactured to meet standard mechanical tool requirements, it is durable enough for occasional professional use and regular hobbyist repairs.
Position the puller arms evenly around the pulley or gear so the gripping surfaces engage securely behind the component. Center the spindle tip on the shaft end or on a suitable pilot point and begin turning the spindle clockwise by hand or with the recommended wrench until the component begins to move. Maintain steady, even pressure and recheck arm engagement during extraction to avoid slippage. After removal, reverse the spindle to release the component from the arms and inspect both the shaft and the removed part for damage.
Before use, verify that the puller size and jaw positioning are appropriate for the component to avoid deformation. Use light penetrating oil to ease removal if parts are rusted, and protect adjacent surfaces with thin plates or soft material if necessary. Apply steady, controlled force and use eye protection during operation.
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