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Catalog

Puller only. (Cylinder, pump, hose, coupler, screw and crank not included.) Wt., 20 lbs.
Unit of Measure

Used With

N/A Bearing pulling attachments:1124 and 1130 Pulley pulling attachment:679 Internal pulling attachment:1154 Legs:1104, 1105, 1106, 1107 and 1108-Pair of legs for 171/2-ton “capacity” Push-Puller.

Ship Weight

N/A 20 lbs.

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Assembling the tool to apply pushing or pulling force:
  • Determine if you want the tool’s forcing screw to push or pull.
  • To exert pushing force, the forcing nut is installed beneath the cross block, as shown on left.
  • To cause the forcing screw to pull, the forcing nut is placed on top of the cross block.

  • N/A Each Push- Puller’s specified tonnage “capacity” is determined using its standard legs in tension. Using longer legs, or a setup in which the legs are in compression, will reduce the “capacity”. Always select the largest “capacity” puller and the shortest legs that will fit the job.

    N/A This unique center-hole cylinder powers each Push-Puller. Puller screw runs right between the twin spring cylinder. A basic head allows you to change from a tapped hole to a plain hole by merely changing the head insert.

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