TMMX 280, SKF, Puller protection blanket, 280mm
Protection Blankets, EAN code: 7316572056646
TMBS 100E-5, SKF, Separator with bolts and nuts for TMBS 100E and TMHC 110E
Separator, EAN code: 7316572409770
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TMBS 50E, SKF, Strong Back Bearing Puller Set
Strong Back Pullers, EAN code: 7316572298459
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TMHP 30/170X, SKF, Hydraulically Assisted Heavy Duty Jaw Puller
Hydraulic Pullers, EAN code: 7316571109824
TMHP 50-2, SKF, Arm for TMHP 50, 320 mm long
Arm, EAN code: 7316571087399
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TMIC C22-28, SKF, Extractor TMIC, collet size 22-28 mm
Extractor, EAN code: 7316576920592
TMIC C7-8, SKF, Extractor TMIC, collet size 7-8 mm
Extractor, EAN code: 7316576920554
TMMD 100-A5, SKF, Arm for TMMD 100, size A5
Arm, EAN code: 7316572393192
TMMD 100-CX, SKF, Tool case (empty) with inlay for TMMD 100
Tool case, EAN code: 7316577155986
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TMMR 16/35XL-4, SKF, Extender set for long TMMR XL arms, by 125 mm, including bolts
Extender set, EAN code: 7316575460136
TMMR 160XL, SKF, Two armed reversible puller
Reversible jaw pullers, EAN code: 7316575448998
TMMR 25/35XL-1, SKF, Long arms set for TMMR 250F, TMMR 350F, TMMR 250XL and TMMR 350XL, 275 mm long with nose piece
Arm, EAN code: 7316575460129
TMMR 250F-1, SKF, Arm for TMMR 250F/TMMR 250XL
Arm, EAN code: 7316576920295
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TMMR 350XL, SKF, Two armed reversible puller, extra long extendable arms with nose piece
Reversible jaw pullers, EAN code: 7316575460006
TMMR 4F/SET, SKF, Set of 4 TMMR F pullers on puller stand
Reversible jaw pullers, EAN code: 7316576786358
TMMS 50, SKF, Tri-section pulling plate
Tri- Section Pulling Plates, EAN code: 7316571908557
TMMX 210, SKF, Puller protection blanket, 210mm
Protection Blankets, EAN code: 7316572056622
TMHS 5T, SKF, Set of extension pieces and nose piece for TMHS 75 and 5E
Extension pieces, EAN code: 7316572122471
TMIC C17-20, SKF, Extractor TMIC, collet size 17-20 mm
Extractor, EAN code: 7316576920585
TMMP 15-3, SKF, Arm for TMMP 15, 435 mm long
Arm, EAN code: 7316570724981
What is a bearing puller?
The Bearing Puller was designed to help in the removal of bearings from shafts and housing. A bearing puller will generally have two or three metal jaws to grip the bearing, either by the inner or outer raceway. The centre bar of the puller is then positioned in the centre of the shaft's end. Opposing forces are then used to push against the end of the shaft while the jaws pull against the bearing, forcing the bearing to move off the shaft.
We can categorise bearing pullers as mechanical jaw pullers, hydraulic pullers, strong back pullers, and heavy-duty jaw pullers.
Why use a bearing puller?
Pullers are one of the most effective methods of cold dismounting. When a component is securely mounted and cannot be loosened manually, that’s where a bearing pullers come in.
This could include situations where a damaged part has led to machine breakdown. The failed component must be removed as quickly and as safely as possible in order to keep downtime to a minimum.
If you don’t have any specialist tools around, it could be tempting to use a hammer and brute force to remove the bearing. However, this can lead to surrounding components becoming damaged, causing further downtime.
A bearing puller can efficiently remove the stuck component from the shaft or recess, without causing any damage to the shaft or other surrounding components. This helps to promote the uptime and reliability of your machinery.
Bearing pullers also offer a safe method of removal when compared to techniques such as brute force or naked flames. Leading manufacturers such as SKF have optimised puller design to ensure that they enable maximum worker safety. After all, no business wants to see its staff injured.
Mechanical pullers
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Standard jaw pullers
A versatile puller range consisting of two and three arm pullers. Standard jaw pullers offer easy and safe jaw puller operation and are one of the easiest and most effective methods of removing small to medium sized bearings. -
Reversible jaw pullers
Robust pullers for internal and external pulling. These multi-purpose reversible pullers are suitable for removing bearings and other components. The standard bearing puller set consists of eight pullers and is capable of dismounting a wide range of bearings and industrial workpieces. Extra long arms are available on the larger sizes to help remove bearings placed far from the end of a shaft. In addition, extension accessories are also available. -
Heavy duty jaw pullers
In addition to an exceptional grip on medium to large size bearings, these powerful self-centring mechanical pullers provide perfect alignment and shaft protection.
Hydraulic pullers
Effortlessly remove bearings, pulleys, gears and other workpieces. A major benefit of the hydraulic bearing puller is its ability to dismount bearings in a safe, fast and more straightforward manner.
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Hydraulically assisted heavy-duty jaw pullers
The hydraulically-assisted jaw puller is a hydraulic version of the heavy-duty jaw puller mentioned above. However, the hydraulically-assisted version enables high forces to be easily applied and provides combined puller power and safety forces. In addition, the combination of a spindle and hydraulic cylinder allows the working length to be easily adjusted.
If you’d like to learn more about what kind of bearing puller you should use, read our guide on What Kind of Bearing Pullers Should I Use? next.
Bearing pullers FAQs
What is a bearing puller, and what is it used for?
A bearing puller is a tool designed to remove bearings, gears, pulleys, or similar parts from a shaft or housing without causing damage. They are commonly used in automotive, industrial, and machinery maintenance for safe and efficient bearing removal.
What types of bearing pullers are available?
There are several types, including:
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Two-Jaw and Three-Jaw Pullers: Use arms to grip and remove the bearing or gear from a shaft.
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Internal and External Pullers: Internal pullers grip from the inside of a bearing, while external pullers grip from the outside.
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Slide Hammer Pullers: Ideal for removing tightly fitted parts with an impact action.
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Hydraulic Pullers: Provide high force for removing large, stubborn bearings.
How do I choose the right bearing puller?
Consider the bearing's size, fit, and accessibility. Ensure the puller’s reach and spread match the bearing’s dimensions. For heavy-duty applications, a hydraulic puller may be more effective, while smaller bearings might only need a two- or three-jaw puller.
What safety precautions should I take when using a bearing puller?
Wear safety glasses, ensure the puller is properly aligned, and avoid excessive force to prevent tool damage or injury. If a part resists removal, use controlled, steady force rather than sudden jerks, or switch to a hydraulic puller if needed.