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The Tapper Slide Hammer Dent Puller - S & G Tool Aid

Part #: 81600

The S & G Tool Aid 81600 The Tapper Slide Hammer Dent Puller is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications, providing a reliable solution for efficient body panel repair. This specialized tool utilizes a 2 lb. slide hammer to deliver precise pulling force, making it an essential component for technicians addressing dents and imperfections in various vehicle surfaces. Its robust construction is designed for consistent performance in demanding workshop environments.

Key Features

  • 2 lb. Slide Hammer Weight: Delivers effective impact for pulling out dents with controlled force.
  • Plated Shaft: Ensures smooth hammer action and provides enhanced durability against wear and corrosion.
  • Ergonomic Spade Handle: Designed for comfortable grip and allows for easy rotation, facilitating precise engagement of the puller screw into the body panel.
  • Broached Nose Cone: Prevents the puller screw from rotating independently, ensuring a secure and efficient pulling action.
  • Standardized Threading: Features 3/8"-24 threads on both the nose cone and shaft, offering compatibility with a range of standard puller screws and attachments.

Applications

The Tapper Slide Hammer Dent Puller is ideal for professional collision repair shops, auto body technicians, and restoration specialists. It is effectively used for removing minor to moderate dents from automotive body panels, fenders, doors, and other sheet metal surfaces. Its precise control makes it suitable for tasks requiring careful manipulation of metal to restore original contours.

Specifications

  • Slide Hammer Weight: 2 lb.
  • Thread Size (Nose Cone & Shaft): 3/8"-24
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  • Model: 58551
  • Shipping Weight: 3lbs
  • UPC: 638570816006
  • Manufacturers Part #: 81600
  • Manufactured by: S & G Tool Aid
  • Also Known As: SG81600, SGT81600, SGT-81600, TA81600

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.