2 and 3 Arm Lug with Oscillating and Reversible Puller Kukko, 203 For Removing Bearings, Gears, Discs, Etc.

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Specifications
SKU 203C
Weight 0.660000
Item Code 203
Sub Cat 1 Electrician's Hand Tools
Sub Cat 2 Cable Pulling Jaw Grips
Style/Material 2 and 3 Arm Lug with Oscillating and Reversible
General Name Puller
Shipping Type bulilit
Size / Purpose For Removing Bearings, Gears, Discs, Etc.
UOM PIECE
Origin Germany
Color Silver
Item Packaging 1
Manufacturer Kukko
Product Availability Standard lead time of this product is 8-10 weeks

2- and 3-arm Lug Pullers with Oscillating and Reversible Puller Legs

The 3-arm lug puller with combi traverse has oscillating and reversible puller legs and is used for centric pulling off of bearings, gears and washers in all common sizes for handicraft, workshop and industry. It can be used to loosen any component that sits on a shaft and is freely accessible from the outside. The swiveling puller legs with adjustable clamping width can be used on both sides. The claw shape differs depending on the version. Thanks to the combination traverse, the puller can be used with 2 arms as well as with 3 arms. The 3-arm design guarantees an even load distribution and thus a particularly secure hold on the part to be pulled off.

Area of application
For centric extraction of bearings, gears and washers in all common sizes for handicraft, workshop and industry.

Benefits:

- Thanks to the combination traverse, the lug puller can be used for 2-arm and 3-arm pullers

- Adjustable and 180° rotatable puller legs for individual adjustment of the clamping depth

- Oscillating puller legs offer a wide range of adjustment possibilities

- Pulling legs with different claw shapes for flexible working

- Claw end with slot provides hold for screw for additional support when pulling off

- Safe positioning of the spindle due to rotatable spindle tip both on smooth surfaces and for centering (Switch Technology)

- 3-arm design ensures an even distribution of force and allows for greater pull-off forces

- Anti-slip device on the spindle head for safe working with spanners

- Spindle run-out to protect the thread

Operation:
Apply the puller leg to the part to be removed from the outside
Swing the claws under the part
Pull the spindle manually to fix it
Move the hexagon on the spindle head with a ratchet or a combination spanner until the component is loosened

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