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Puller Legs for 939, 1070, 1071- 8 In - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 1109

The OTC 1109 8-inch Puller Legs are engineered for professional-grade performance, serving as essential replacement or accessory components for OTC's renowned 939, 1070, and 1071 Push-Pullers. Designed to meet the demanding requirements of automotive and industrial technicians, these puller legs ensure reliable and efficient removal of various components, contributing to seamless maintenance and repair operations.

Key Features

  • Robust Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, these puller legs are built from high-strength materials to withstand rigorous use in professional shop environments.
  • Optimal Length: Each leg measures 8 inches, providing the necessary reach for engaging and safely extracting components.
  • Direct Compatibility: Specifically designed for perfect integration with OTC Push-Puller models 939, 1070, and 1071, ensuring secure attachment and efficient force transmission.
  • Enhanced Pulling Power: When paired with the specified push-pullers, these legs facilitate even and controlled pulling, reducing the risk of damage to valuable parts.
  • Professional Reliability: A trusted component for mechanics and industrial professionals seeking durable and effective solutions for disassembly tasks.

Applications

These 8-inch puller legs are indispensable for a wide range of pulling applications across automotive, heavy-duty, and industrial settings. They are commonly used by technicians for the removal of tightly fitted gears, bearings, pulleys, and other press-fit components from shafts without causing marring or damage. Their robust design supports efficient dismounting in various repair and overhaul procedures, making them a crucial addition to any professional toolkit.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 1109
  • Length: 8 inches
  • Compatibility: OTC Push-Pullers 939, 1070, 1071

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 15 June, 2010.