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Bearing puller, Vorel 80500, 3‑arm, 75 mm reach
Bearing puller, Vorel 80500, 3‑arm, 75 mm reach
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Bearing puller, Vorel 80500, 3‑arm, 75 mm reach
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Bearing puller, Vorel 80500, 3‑arm, 75 mm reach
Bearing puller, Vorel 80500, 3‑arm, 75 mm reach
Vorel 80500 is a 3‑arm bearing puller with a 75 mm reach, designed for removing bearings, gears and other press‑fit parts. The tool uses three equally spaced arms to provide a stable, balanced grip around the component while a central forcing screw transfers axial extraction force. The compact design and moderate reach make it suitable for use in automotive repair, workshop maintenance and general mechanical service where controlled, even pulling is required.
The three-arm configuration ensures even distribution of pulling force for reduced risk of component damage. A 75 mm reach allows access to moderately recessed parts without excessive tool bulk. The central forcing screw offers precise, incremental turning for controlled removal. Constructed for workshop use, the puller combines a robust mechanical design with straightforward operation that fits common repair tasks.
Position the three arms symmetrically around the component so the arm tips engage securely behind the part to be removed. Ensure the puller is centered on the shaft or seating surface, then tighten the central forcing screw gradually to apply axial force. Continue turning the screw in small increments while monitoring alignment; stop if binding or excessive resistance occurs and reposition arms if necessary. After extraction, release the screw and remove the tool from the component.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment and ensure the workpiece is securely supported. For rusted or heavily seized parts, apply penetrating lubricant and allow time to work before attempting extraction. Avoid using excessive leverage on the forcing screw; if the part does not move with moderate force, reassess the setup or use a puller with greater capacity.
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