This way is much more precise. Works like a dream. Bought this tool for removing the small KTM Bendix bushings. It worked perfectly.Great tool for the price, was able to remove all of my bearings from my transmission in my KTM plan to rebuild my KTM with it as well, didn't have an issue with any of the small sizes, you just have to be sure that you are setting it up properly. Note that you'll need up to a 26 mm wrench or a crescent wrench. Seemed a little pricey for a tool you do not use that much but it will serve generations of riders in the family.Tips: Don't forget to grease the sockets, center them exactly and tighten them.
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[세트 내용]
・8mm (베어링 내경 8-10mm, 5/16-13/32) 대응
・10mm (베어링 내경 10-12mm, 13/32-15/32) 대응
・12mm (베어링 내경 12-14mm, 15/32-9/16) 대응
・15mm (베어링 내경 15-17mm, 19/32-11/16) 대응
・17mm (베어링 내경 17-20mm, 11/16-25/32) 대응
・20mm (베어링 내경 20-24mm, 25/32-15/16) 대응
・25mm (베어링 내경 25-29mm, 1-1-1/8) 대응
・30mm (베어링 내경 30-32mm, 1-3/16-1-1/4) 대응
With storage case
[Set components]
・8mm (bearing bore 8-10mm, 5/16-13/32)
・10mm (bearing bore diameter 10-12mm, 13/32-15/32)
・12mm (bearing bore diameter 12-14mm, 15/32-9/16)
・15mm (bearing bore 15-17mm, 19/32-11/16)
・Compatible with 17mm (bearing bore diameter 17-20mm, 11/16-25/32)
・20mm (bearing bore diameter 20-24mm, 25/32-15/16)
・25mm (bearing bore size 25-29mm, 1-1-1/8)
・30mm (bearing bore diameter 30-32mm, 1-3/16-1-1/4)
오토바이의 크랭크 케이스 등, 좁은 공간의 베어링 제거에 적합한 슬라이드 방식의 풀러입니다.
제외하고자 베어링 내경에 맞는 부속 아답터를 사용하여, 베어링에 어댑터를 고정합니다. 그 후 슬라이드 해머를 어댑터가 설치, 해머를 끌어당기는 충격을 줌으로써, 베어링을 뺄 수 있습니다.
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고객 구매후기
Very Good
May 27, 2018
I purchased it for Wheel and hub's Bearing exchange.
Put Puller in the hole of Bearing, spread out the cracked part, wear a steel bar with Slide hammer, then grab Hammer and thrust up with GunGun! At first, however, Puller slipped out of the hole of Bearing. Apparently, the impact of Hammer caused the Screw of each part to loosen and the expanded cracked part seems to return to its original state.
So, when inserting the Puller in the hole, it is necessary to firmly fix the cracked part using Wrench etc..
Although it may be difficult to reuse Bearing after unplugging it, I think that there is no problem if it is used as an exchange premise.