🛠️ Master tight spaces with precision power!
The AB Tools Thin Two Jaw Bearing Puller/Remover (30-90mm) is a high-performance mechanical tool designed for extracting bearings in confined spaces. Featuring ultra-thin 1.5mm jaws, a 93mm working depth, and constructed from durable Chrome Vanadium Steel with a powder-coated finish, it delivers precision, strength, and longevity for professional-grade maintenance.
Color | Multicolor |
Brand | AB Tools |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item Length | 93 Millimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | AB Tools |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05056133338492 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Item model number | AT091 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AT091 |
C**N
Perfect for tight space.
This was the best solution to remove a circulating fan in a small commercial convection oven. Very limited space to work and this tool was the answer. Sturdy and undoubtedly will get more use.
A**R
Durable!!
Used it to get a kickstarter lever seized onto my dirt bike spindle off. Didn’t scratch the spindle one bit. Amazing product!”
B**
Great tool , needs longer push rod.
Excellent low cost puller. After attempting to pull a rusted and bound pinion gear from my John Deere lawn tractor using several 3 jaw pullers , oxyacetylene torch and more WD-40 than should be legal , all to no avail. The gear position (against the bushing and steel cover plate) afforded almost no space to slip a traditional angled , bulky jaw - let alone 3. I went to the extent of bastardizing one set of pullers using my grinder and belt sander in an attempt to thin the jaws but the inward angle of each jaw defeated the entire purpose.I finally ordered this thinner profile , 90 degree 2 jaw puller. It worked like a charm , no oxyacetylene , just a bit of lubricant My only complaint is that the threaded push rod is far too short but once I was able to move the gear about an inch off of the bushing and plate - I was able to slip a 3 jaw puller (with a longer threaded rod) in place to finish the job. Without this puller to break the gears rusted hold from the steering shaft , I wouldn’t have had a chance. I highly recommend making this tool one of your go-to toolbox pullers.
A**.
Camber Bushing Removal
I love this thing! I had a very stubborn camber bushing on my 1990 Bronco that was rusted and couldn’t come loose. I even bought the very expensive sleeve puller designed for that specific applications, but the ears on the bushing snapped off so I was out of luck. I almost gave up and took apart my tie rod so I could remove my ball joint, BUT! I was determined to not go that route, because it’s a real pain.That is where this thing came in handy. With no ears to grab a hold of, I dremeled out a slit on each side for the set of jaws to get a hold of and tightened everything up. I even used two clamps to make sure these things didn’t move.Slowly but surely I was able to pull it out. A $36 tool did what a $250 tool couldn’t.Although my application is not the intended target, it worked perfectly and couldn’t be happier.
M**H
Worked for my Job
I used this to remove a tapered roller bearing cone that was pressed onto a 4 wheel drive backhoe kingpin. It was impossible to get under the inner bearing race with any type of puller. I removed the outer part of the bearing (cage and rollers). I did this by cutting the cage in 4 places and opening it up. With the cage and rollers gone, I used a grinder and ground two slots in the thickest part of the bearing race. These slots were cut to a size that allowed the legs of the bearing puller to get a grip. I also flattened out a hose clamp and used it around the puller jaws to exert pressure to hold the jaws into the bearing. I'm not sure how necessary the hose clamp was but you can judge for yourself. I needed to put an enormous amount of torque on the puller screw pulling pretty hard on a 1 foot long wrench handle. I also needed to heat the race red hot with an acetylene torch. With the amount of pressure I had to exert on the tool, it would have been broken or been damaged if it was not pretty good quality. I'm happy with this purchase.
J**R
Worked Great on Kawasaki
The media could not be loaded. Needed to remove a bearing from Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. Didn’t want to split the case. Started by grinding away the edge of the outer race until I could remove the balls. Removed the balls. This freed the inner race. Removed the inner race. Then used this puller to remove outer race from case. Worked fantastic! Great buy for $35. Seems sturdy enough. Saved me hundreds of hours and $$$
I**L
Useless
The jaws lips are too short to grab the bearing and even when you manage to grab it they slip off as you screw the bolt in. Even with a clamp it still managed to come off
P**T
Quality Tool to Have
This tool was a must for a specific job in pulling a stubborn bearing off. Very happy with the purchase & price!
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