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8155 - Bearing Separator - Up to 8" / 20cm HD

SKU 8155
Original price $0
Original price $420.00 - Original price $420.00
Original price
Current price $420.00
$420.00 - $420.00
Current price $420.00
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  • Remove generator gears, bearings, bearing cones and similar parts where ordinary puller jaws will not reach
  • Services Heavy Duty applications
  • Knife-like edges minimize damage to parts
  • Width: 9" (228.6mm) - between bolts
  • Range: Up to 8.66" (220mm) 20cm
    • See image gallery for more dimensions

Use with regular gear puller or by itself where wedging action is needed
1. Remove nuts from bolts and separate the two halves of the splitter.
2. Reassemble splitter so that the sharp edges are placed behind the bearing or gear that is being pulled.
3. Tighten the nuts
Note: in some cases the wedging action of the splitter is all that is needed to release the bearing or gear
4. Attach a puller so the jaws are securely attached to the back of the splitter, then use the pulling action of the puller until the bearing or gear has been released.

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680 and 9035

  • Remove generator gears, bearings, bearing cones and similar parts where ordinary puller jaws will not reach
  • Services Heavy Duty applications
  • Knife-like edges minimize damage to parts
  • Width: 9" (228.6mm) - between bolts
  • Range: Up to 8.66" (220mm) 20cm
    • See image gallery for more dimensions

Use with regular gear puller or by itself where wedging action is needed
1. Remove nuts from bolts and separate the two halves of the splitter.
2. Reassemble splitter so that the sharp edges are placed behind the bearing or gear that is being pulled.
3. Tighten the nuts
Note: in some cases the wedging action of the splitter is all that is needed to release the bearing or gear
4. Attach a puller so the jaws are securely attached to the back of the splitter, then use the pulling action of the puller until the bearing or gear has been released.