SKF Hand Bearing Puller, 139 mm
- RS-stocknr.:
- 124-8448
- Fabrikantnummer:
- TMMR 120F
- Fabrikant:
- SKF
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€ 173,64
(excl. BTW)
€ 210,10
(incl. BTW)
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- RS-stocknr.:
- 124-8448
- Fabrikantnummer:
- TMMR 120F
- Fabrikant:
- SKF
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| Merk | SKF | |
| Product Type | Bearing Puller | |
| Operation | Hand | |
| Bearing Puller Capacity | 139 mm | |
| Standards/Approvals | No | |
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Product Type Bearing Puller | ||
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Bearing Puller Capacity 139 mm | ||
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SKF Self-Locking Manual Bearing Puller, 139mm Internal Capacity, 124mm External Capacity - TMMR 120F
Dismount your ball bearings from a mechanical shaft using this SKF bearing puller. You can easily operate this tool manually in both an inward and outward direction. It has a wide clamp reach of 124mm so can adequately latch onto bearings and exert a strong grip. The double jaws ensure a secure hold on large bearings with broad diameters. This bearing puller has a multi-purpose function – you can also use it to disengage your gears, propellers and pulleys.
• Automatic handle lock keeps grip fit and secure
• Rotating spindle top cone for security against accidental dislodgement
• Durable zinc-plated surface is resistant to corrosion and long-lasting
Applications
• Machine repair
• Industrial manufacturing process
• Material handling
• Automotive industry
How do I use this bearing puller to extract a bearing?
This tool It is quite straightforward to use. Simply place the spindle over the bearing and make sure the rotating cone at the tip has direct contact with the centre of the shaft. Position the dual jaws around the ball bearing and gradually twist the handles with enough pressure. This will carefully loosen the ball bearing until it comes off smoothly and without damage.
