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10 Ton 2 Jaw Hydraulic Puller 8-3/4" - J.H. Williams

Part #: 87047

The J.H. Williams 87047 10 Ton 2 Jaw Hydraulic Puller is engineered for demanding professional automotive and industrial applications. This robust hydraulic puller provides a substantial 10-ton capacity, making it an essential tool for safely and efficiently removing stubborn bearings, gears, pulleys, and other press-fit components. Its two-jaw configuration offers reliable grip and precise control, reducing the risk of damage to components during removal.

Key Features

  • 10-Ton Hydraulic Capacity: Delivers significant pulling power to remove tightly fitted parts with minimal effort.
  • Durable 2-Jaw Design: Provides a secure and balanced grip for stable extraction, enhancing safety and control.
  • Generous 8-3/4" Maximum Reach: Accommodates a wide range of components, including those located deeper on shafts.
  • Versatile Spread Options: Features an 8" inside spread and 10-1/2" outside spread, adapting to various component sizes.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built by J.H. Williams, known for quality and durability, ensuring long-term reliability in rigorous shop environments.

Applications

This 10-ton hydraulic puller is ideal for a multitude of tasks across different industries. Professional mechanics will find it invaluable for servicing automotive transmissions, differentials, and wheel hubs, where pressing out bearings or removing gears is common. In industrial settings, it excels at maintenance on machinery involving electric motors, pumps, and gearboxes, facilitating the removal of impellers, large bearings, and sprockets. Its controlled hydraulic force prevents component distortion, making it a go-to tool for critical disassembly and repair.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 10 Tons
  • Number of Jaws: 2
  • Maximum Reach: 8-3/4"
  • Inside Spread: 8"
  • Outside Spread: 10-1/2"
  • Pressure Screw Size: 3/4" x 16-1/4"
  • Jaw Thickness: 1/4"
  • Jaw Width: 15/16"
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 18 July, 2011.