What kind of Pullers are used for bearings?
These pullers have a cage around the jaws that keeps them aligned so you can secure bearings and pulleys quickly. Sets include various sizes of quick-hold external grip pullers.
How does a bearing puller at O’Reilly work?
Bearing pullers can remove a damaged bearing using arms that grasp the back of the bearing or race. As you tighten the center of the bearing puller, the puller arms move toward you until the part comes out. At O’Reilly Auto Parts, we have a selection of bearing pullers to help you with your repairs.
What should I do with my McMaster bearing puller?
Install and remove bearings, pulleys, sprockets, and other press-fit parts with tapered holes. Use a shaft protector on the tip of your forcing screw to prevent damage from pressure applied by the puller and forcing screw. Make your old puller work like new by replacing worn forcing screws.
How do you separate bearings on a pulley?
Separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them. Use the separators in these sets to separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them. Clamp these separators into the V-groove of a pulley for a secure grip.
How does a McMaster bearing Puller set work?
With a variety of expanding collets that secure bearings and bushings from inside, these puller sets let you get a grip on objects with blind holes. Get a grip on objects with blind holes— these pullers have an expanding collet that secures bearings and bushings from inside.
How do you pull bearings from hollow shafts?
Pull bearings, gears, and other parts from hollow shafts and housings. Place one of these adapters in the end of your hollow shaft to provide a surface for the forcing screw to push against. Threaded Adapters for Pullers Use adapters on the ends of forcing screws and face-grip puller legs when pulling shafts, bearing caps, and pinions.
