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Slide Hammer Puller Set - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: ZTSE1879

The OTC ZTSE1879 Slide Hammer Puller Set is an indispensable professional-grade tool engineered for the efficient and damage-free removal of stubborn components across a wide range of automotive and industrial applications. This robust set provides technicians with the precise pulling force required for challenging repair and maintenance tasks, ensuring durability and reliability in demanding shop environments.

Key Features

  • Robust Pulling Power: Features a substantial 5 lb. slide hammer, delivering controlled impact for effective component extraction without causing damage.
  • Versatile Component Removal: Designed to pull flange-type rear axles and most front-wheel drive hubs, as well as various bearings, gears, and seals.
  • Comprehensive Jaw Configurations: Includes internal and external jaws along with 2-way and 3-way cross blocks and a cone, offering adaptable setups for diverse pulling requirements.
  • Expanded Utility: The set is complete with a grip wrench adapter and a dent puller attachment, broadening its application beyond standard pulling tasks.
  • Professional Compatibility: Engineered for seamless integration with other OTC 5/8"-18 thread slide hammer attachments, enhancing its versatility and value.
  • Durable Storage: Housed in a resilient blow-molded case, ensuring organized storage and protection for the entire set.

Applications

  • Automotive Service: Ideal for extracting challenging wheel hubs, axle shafts, bearings, and oil seals, particularly on flange-type rear axles and front-wheel drive systems.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Facilitates the removal of pressed-on gears, pulleys, bushings, and other tightly fitted machine components.
  • Body Repair: Utilizes the included dent puller attachment for minor sheet metal work or specialized pulling needs.

Specifications

  • Product Dimensions: 24 × 9.5 × 4.5 inches
  • Product Weight: 17.2 lbs

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