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No hay artículos en el carroPosi cerradura Gear and extractor de rodamientos con un alcance de 10.2 cm, 1 / 5.1 cm a 12.7 cm, 5 toneladas, y tres mandíbulas. posi candado Gear y tiradores de rodamiento cuentan con un diseño de seguridad superior que ofrece una gran potencia y es más seguro y más duradero que los tiradores actuales.
mark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de noviembre de 2024
Best puller you will ever own
Thomas F.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2021
I originally bought the bigger brother to this puller for a control arm bushing job a few months ago, all I can say is that I'm very happy with operation of these style pullers. The exoskeleton keeps jaws from slipping off target and add to the rigidity if the tool. The build quality is by far the best puller I have used to date. Highly recommend getting these pullers over the cheap knock offs, you wont be disappointed.
Vivek
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de enero de 2020
Great equipment at great price.
william
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de junio de 2017
Far easier to work with than 3 jaws without cage.Especially when working sideways
Scott S
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de enero de 2015
This puller is AWESOME.No more trying to mess around keeping three jaws on the part while finger tightening the jack screw 4 or 5 times in an effort to keep things lined up and centered, only to have the jaws pop off as soon as you put the impact on the jack screw. No more of those stupid link bars used on most pullers between the body and the hook with two bolt holes in them that distort rendering the puller useless.I will admit it took me a few moments to figure out the whole cage thing, but its great. You can totally back out the jack screw, roughly center the puller over the pulley, and as you tighten the T handle the jaws close over the part. If you just snug it with a few ft-lbs of force the puller will sit there perfectly centered on the pulley. Then run the jack screw in and hit the jackscrew with the impact and let 'er rip.I'm with some of the others.. I don't know how one guy managed to break the cage. Im figuring he probably didn't understand the purpose of the cage and also didnt bother to read the directions and cranked down on the cage thinking that was how you remove the part?I've also personally never seen a control arm bushing where a 3 jaw puller was the correct tool for the job. A 12T hydrualic press is usually the smallest appropriate tool, even for compact car bushings..
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