The power to make impossible jobs become routine.
• Can apply a hydraulic pushing or pulling force, depending on how the puller is set up.
• Each unit includes perfectly matched hydraulic components that can be detached from the Push-Puller® for other tasks requiring dependable Power Team power; assuring maximum return on your investment.
• Optional leg kits adapt your Push-Puller® to extra long or extra short reach.
• A wide variety of threaded adapters, bearing pulling attachments and internal pulling attachments can be used in combination with our Push-Pullers®.
Assembling The Tool To Apply Pushing Or Pulling Force:
1. Determine if you want the tool’s forcing screw to push or pull.
2. To exert pushing force, the forcing nut is installed beneath the cross block, as shown on left.
3. To cause the forcing screw to pull, the forcing nut is placed on top of the cross block.
4. The sliding plates must always be placed on the opposite side of the cross block from the forcing nut.
NOTE: L = leg length: 114; 241; 419; 572 and 762 mm subtract 124 mm from leg length to determine reach when using leg end caps.
Selection and capacity rating
Each Push-Puller’s specified tonnage “capacity” is determined using its standard legs in tension. Using longer legs, or a setup in which the legs are in compression, will reduce the “capacity”. Always select the largest “capacity” puller and the shortest legs that will fit the job.
Power Twin® cylinder
This unique centre-hole cylinder powers each Push-Puller®. Puller screw runs right between the twin spring cylinder. A basic head allows you to change from a tapped hole to a plain hole by merely changing the head insert.










