SKF Hydraulic Bearing Puller, 100000 N Force, 250 mm, 1-Piece

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1 474,07 €

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1 783,62 €

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N° de stock RS:
238-9407
Référence fabricant:
TMMA 100H
Fabricant:
SKF
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Marque

SKF

Product Type

Bearing Puller

Hydraulic Force

100000N

Operation

Hydraulic

Number of Pieces

1

Case Material

Steel

Bearing Puller Capacity

250 mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Statut RoHS : Exempté

Pays d'origine :
HU

SKF Bearing Puller, 100,000N Hydraulic Force, Steel Case - TMMA 100H


Safely and efficiently remove mounted bearings from shafts with this bearing puller by SKF. Spring-operated arms allow you to pull the elements free with a hydraulic force of 100,000N, while the self-centering feature ensures the device stays steady to prevent damage to the shaft. The robust steel casing is resistant to corrosion, so you can be confident this unit will deliver a long service life. For wide compatibility, you can use it with components with a maximum outer diameter up to 250mm.

Features & Benefits


• 13.2kg weight for easy handling

• Assembly-free installation for a quick setup

• 80mm long stroke to reach deep shafts

• 13.8mm claw height to securely grip large components

Applications


• Automotive industry

• Mechanical machinery

• Aerospace engineering

Does this bearing puller have any safety features?


Yes, this device has a safety valve that prevents overload if excessive force is applied to the pullers.

What's the difference between a hydraulic and a mechanical puller?


Hydraulic pullers are powered by an integrated cylinder and pump, while mechanical pullers are spring-operated. Both are easy to use, but hydraulic options are generally preferred for tougher jobs that need more force.

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