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Heavy Duty Slide Hammer Double Coupling - S & G Tool Aid

Part #: 81026

The S & G Tool Aid 81026 Heavy Duty Slide Hammer Double Coupling is an essential accessory designed to enhance the versatility and effectiveness of "The Slugger" Heavy Duty Slide Hammer. This robust coupling provides a secure and reliable connection point, facilitating a wider range of extraction and pulling applications for professional automotive and industrial technicians. It is engineered to withstand demanding workshop environments, ensuring consistent performance for challenging tasks.

Key Features

  • Purpose-Built for "The Slugger": Specifically engineered to seamlessly integrate with S & G Tool Aid's "The Slugger" Heavy Duty Slide Hammer, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Manufactured from durable, high-grade materials, this double coupling is built to withstand the rigorous demands of professional use in automotive repair shops and industrial settings.
  • Secure Attachment: Provides a strong and stable connection, minimizing slippage and maximizing force transfer during difficult pulling operations.
  • Enhanced Versatility: Expands the operational capabilities of your slide hammer, allowing for more diverse applications and challenging extractions of seized components.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Designed for longevity and repeated use, offering a reliable component for daily professional tasks.

Applications

This double coupling is ideal for professional mechanics and technicians requiring additional connection options for their heavy-duty slide hammer. Common applications include the safe and efficient extraction of seized components such as stubborn bearings, shafts, gears, axle shafts, and other tightly fitted parts found in various automotive, truck, and heavy industrial machinery. Its robust design is particularly beneficial when a secure, high-force pulling solution is required for difficult repairs and critical maintenance tasks.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 15 February, 2007.