Sleeve Pullers

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Sleeve Pullers

Sleeve pullers are a type of automotive tool used to remove bearings from a crankshaft or other cylindrical object. They are typically made of steel or cast iron and have a tapered or wedge-shaped end that is inserted into the bearing and then pulled out with a wrench or other tool.

Sleeve pullers come in a variety of sizes and styles to accommodate different applications. Some models have a threaded rod that is turned to apply pressure to the bearing, while others use a lever or screw mechanism.

Sleeve pullers are an essential tool for any automotive mechanic who works on engines. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to use, and they can save a lot of time and frustration when it comes to removing bearings.

Types of Sleeve Pullers

  • Tapered sleeve pullers: These are the most common type of sleeve puller. They have a tapered end that is inserted into the bearing and then pulled out with a wrench or other tool.
  • Wedge sleeve pullers: These pullers have a wedge-shaped end that is inserted into the bearing and then spread apart with a wrench or other tool.
  • Screw sleeve pullers: These pullers have a screw mechanism that is used to apply pressure to the bearing.
  • Hydraulic sleeve pullers: These pullers use hydraulic pressure to remove bearings.

How to Use a Sleeve Puller

  1. Inspect the bearing to make sure that it is properly seated in the crankshaft or other cylindrical object.
  2. Insert the sleeve puller into the bearing.
  3. Apply pressure to the sleeve puller until the bearing is removed.
  4. Clean the bearing and crankshaft or other cylindrical object before installing a new bearing.

Sleeve pullers are a valuable tool for any automotive mechanic. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to use, and they can save a lot of time and frustration when it comes to removing bearings.

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