Performance Tool W134DB 3 Jaw Gear Puller Set, 4-Piece
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A 17mm hole in a 4mm hole As a metric
The answer is no, I don't think so.
There are 3 jaws on this machine.
Selected User Reviews For Performance Tool W134DB 3 Jaw Gear Puller Set, 4-Piece
A 20-year-old truck was broken, so I used this puller to remove the pinion flange. I am stunned by how well it worked and was just what I needed for the job. My snap-on puller at work, which I spent over ten times as much on, did not bend or flex under the stress. It worked just as well as the puller I used in the seminar. I would certainly buy the puller again, but the only thing that could make it better is the ability to switch out the tips and head.
Please take caution Described as a 2/3 jaw puller, the W137P puller was (is) described as such. According to 2 of the pictures, a jaw puller with two-thirds of the jaws was shown. This is the reason I specifically bought this puller - I wanted the option to use it as a 2-in-1 The course is strictly three days long An application for jaw pullers. It was nice of Amazon to make the return process so An application for jaw pullers. I would like to suggest an improvement to the description.
In the average homeowner or handyman's lifetime, this is one of those tools they will only need once every But it is the only thing you can depend on when you need it most. In no time, it sucked the pulley off my air compressor and is reasonably easy to work with.
In reality, you will get a W135P Puller, but that is not what has been depicted in all of the pictures. In the first two images shown, the information is correct. In the second and third pictures shown, it is According to the product summary, this is just a 3 jaw puller and not the other pulling machine that is shown in the last two pictures.
In order to pull two bearings off my table saw motor, I had to use a two prong puller, but it wasn't working. I found the Jaw Gear Puller to work well and the job was completed in a short period of.
Despite its low price, this is quite a useful Despite the pointed tip, I ended up not being able to get what I needed off, so I just bore a hole in aluminum instead. Make sure you tighten all the nuts if you plan to use an impact on it -- the nuts will rattle when they aren't tight. While it might provide a quick fix, don't expect it to be a tool you use every day.
By pulling the flywheel off this bad boy I didn't have to pay a mechanic $200 in labor to get a 2007 Honda Rebel 250 out of the water. Additionally, I need to replace the flywheel for another $220, so this is going to cost me $420 17 dollars. A total of $402 from 99 is Whether it will last over the long run is not clear, but I needed it for a job and it served me well.