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2 Ton Capacity Gear Puller 4 Inch Reversible 2/3 Jaw - Sunex Tools

Part #: 3913

The Sunex Tools 3913 Gear Puller offers professional technicians and mechanics a versatile solution for removing stubborn press-fit components. Engineered for adaptability, this robust puller features a patented design that allows for quick conversion between 2-jaw and 3-jaw configurations, accommodating both internal and external pulling requirements. With a 2-ton capacity and a 4-inch reach, it provides the power and flexibility needed for a wide range of automotive and industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Patented Reversible Jaw Design: Easily convert between 2-jaw and 3-jaw setups, and internal or external pulling, by simply unscrewing the cap to release and reconfigure the jaws.
  • Enhanced Stability and Versatility: The convertible design provides additional stability and a broader range of pulling capabilities to tackle various removal tasks.
  • Durable Construction: Built by Sunex Tools, this puller is designed for the rigors of professional shop environments, ensuring reliability and long-term performance.
  • 2-Ton Capacity: Delivers substantial pulling force for effectively removing tightly fitted parts.

Applications

This gear puller is an essential tool for automotive service and industrial maintenance, ideal for extracting a variety of components. It is commonly used for pulling gears, bearings, pulleys, and other press-fit parts from shafts without damage, making it suitable for engine work, transmission service, and machinery repair.

Specifications

  • Maximum Reach: 4 inches
  • Maximum Spread: 4 inches
  • Minimum Spread: 2 inches
  • Capacity: 2 Tons
  • Jaw Configuration: Reversible 2/3 Jaw, Internal/External

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  • Model: 100823
  • Shipping Weight: 3.05lbs
  • UPC: 613364059173
  • Manufacturers Part #: 3913
  • Manufactured by: Sunex Tools
  • Also Known As: SUN3913

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 07 May, 2007.