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Remover Cup - Schley Products, Inc

Part #: 65500-2

The Schley Products 65500-2 Remover Cup is a robust and precisely engineered tool designed to facilitate challenging removal tasks in professional automotive and industrial environments. This specialized cup serves as a critical component in various extraction procedures, enabling technicians to work efficiently while minimizing the risk of damage to valuable components. Its professional-grade construction ensures reliable performance and longevity, making it an indispensable addition to any mechanic's toolkit.

Key Features

  • Precision Engineering: Crafted for accurate engagement with components, ensuring effective and controlled removal.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-strength materials, offering superior durability and extended tool life in demanding workshop conditions.
  • Damage Prevention: Designed to apply force evenly, significantly reducing the likelihood of marring or damaging the removed part or surrounding assemblies.
  • Versatile Application: Compatible with various professional removal tools and systems, expanding its utility across multiple tasks.
  • Secure Component Contact: Provides a stable and secure contact point, ensuring consistent force application during extraction.

Applications

Primarily designed as a critical component for the removal of GM oil pump drives, the Schley Products 65500-2 Remover Cup is an essential tool for technicians working on compatible General Motors vehicles. This specialized cup streamlines the often-difficult process of extracting the oil pump drive, enhancing efficiency and reducing labor time. Beyond this specific application, its precise design also proves invaluable for other specialized removal tasks involving press-fit components, bushings, or seals in similarly configured assemblies, allowing for precise and non-damaging extraction in various automotive repair and industrial maintenance scenarios.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 October, 2012.