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Puller Adapter 5/8-18 Female To 7/8-14 Male - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 8017

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 8017
  • Product Type: Puller Adapter
  • Thread Configuration: 5/8-18 Female to 7/8-14 Male
  • Weight: 0.1 lbs

Key Features

  • Precise Thread Conversion: Engineered to accurately adapt a 5/8-18 female thread to a 7/8-14 male thread, ensuring secure and reliable connections.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools, this adapter is built for robust performance in demanding applications.
  • Compact Design: Its small size allows for easy integration into existing pulling systems without adding unnecessary bulk.

Applications

  • Automotive Repair: Facilitates the connection of various puller components, such as slide hammers, attachments, or specialized tools, in automotive service environments.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Useful for adapting puller setups in machinery repair, bearing removal, and other industrial applications requiring specific thread conversions.
  • Versatile Tool Integration: Connects existing pulling equipment with different thread sizes, expanding the functionality of current toolkits.
  • OTC Tool System Compatibility: Specifically designed to integrate seamlessly within OTC Tools and Equipment setups, ensuring optimal performance.

Benefits

  • Extends Tool Versatility: Allows mechanics and technicians to utilize existing pullers and attachments with varied thread sizes, reducing the need for multiple specialized tools.
  • Ensures Proper Fitment: Provides a secure and accurate thread conversion, preventing damage to tools or workpieces from mismatched components.
  • Optimizes Workflow: Streamlines pulling tasks by enabling quick and efficient adaptation of tools, saving time and effort during operations.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: Offers a practical way to maximize the utility of current equipment, avoiding the expense of purchasing new tools for every thread requirement.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.