In our general article on pullers, we look at what pullers are used for and what types are available. In this article, we explain what an internal puller is and what its special features are. Where is it used? How is it designed? What needs to be considered? All this and more can be found on this page.
Internal pullers are always used when internal parts need to be checked and pulled with even force. This can be, for example, ball bearings, radial shaft seals, or bushings. Thanks to their special design, internal pullers are able to grip these and similar parts internally, so that they can be pulled out to the top.
The internal puller consists of the following components:
The use of an internal puller can be explained quickly and easily.
If there is not enough space around the component to be extracted to insert the counter stay legs, use a slide hammer instead. It consists of a slide rail on which a handle (hammer) can be moved back and forth as a slide between two stops. Here, too, the application is very simple:
To achieve optimal results and enable safe, efficient work, the following instructions should be observed:
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