Puller Pullers & Sets

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P-Series Wire Pullers, 2,000 lb Capacity, 15 ft Lifting Height
General Tools Telescoping Magnetic Pick Ups, 2 lb, 5 1/2 in  23 1/2 in
Black+Decker Telescopic Magnetic Retrieving Tools, 16 3/4 in  26 3/4 in
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When pulling gears and bearings from automotive engines and other objects, pullers can be used in lieu of fingers to apply a steady pull, simplifying and expediting the removal process. A puller is also an excellent tool for gaining access to small, tight spots that fingers and hands can't fit into. Whether you need a puller tool to retrieve an object that fell into a narrow crevice, to hold back wires during soldering or to retrieve gears and bearings, there are plenty of options available. Fill a tool box with essential hand tools and equipment to master any professional or do-it-yourself job.

Types of Pullers

Among the most common types of puller tool is a gear puller, which is used to remove gears from crank shafts and other items. Gear pullers utilize two or three jaws or they use bolts to attach to gears in place of jaws. Use a two-jaw gear puller when navigating in compact spaces. Bearing pullers are used for the removal of ball bearings in highly technical applications, such as computer repair and machine work. Finally, sprue pullers are used in injection-molding purposes and remove molded materials. A sprue refers to the passage that molten material flows through. Whatever job you need to tackle, there are a variety of pullers to choose from to accommodate a number of different industries and requirements.

Handling

Reduce the amount of stress applied to your wrists and hands by choosing a puller tool with knurled handles. Select pullers with contoured, cushioned handles, so you can easily maintain a secure grip.

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