Power Team Bearing Maintenance Tools
Power Team Lifetime Warranty
2-Jaw, 3-Jaw, Mechanical & Hydraulic
CONSIDERATIONS:
Determine the type of puller or puller combination. Which puller type is best suited for gripping the part? Is a combination of puller types required?
Determine the reach needed for your particular pulling problem. The puller you select must have a reach equal or greater than the corresponding sizes of the part to be pulled.
Determine the spread need. The spread is determined by the width of the part being pulled. The puller’s spread should be greater than the width of the part to be pulled. Estimate the force needed to solve your pulling problem. A puller with the proper reach and spread will usually have enough capacity to remove the corresponding part. When in doubt, always use a puller with a larger capacity than what may be needed. Rusted parts or parts with a large area of resistance may need more pulling force.























