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Expanding Puller Workshop Set

Regular price £159.00

Our workshop sets provide a comprehensive selection of tool sizes, aimed primarily at the professional workshop environment. 

The sizes chosen reflect the most common sizes encountered in bike maintenance.

A detailed description of our expanding pullers can be found here.

Each tool is engraved with it's size for easy identification.

Each workshop set includes:

  • Tough segmented organiser box
  • Laminated instruction sheet (English default, other languages on request)
  • Spare tapered bolts in each size
  • 2-year no-quibble warranty

 

V2 Expanding Pullers

Our workshop puller kits now use our V2 expanding puller.  The V2 tool includes several important improvements:

  • Grip has been greatly increased by including a ridge at the end of the tool to engage with the chamfer on the inside diameter of the bearing
  • Tool durability has been increased by machining all sizes from 303 stainless steel
  • The force required to tighten the tool has been reduced by refinding the tool profile

All of our tools are designed and precision machined by ourselves, here in the UK, and shipped internationally.

 

Tool sizes included:

Tool Size 14-Piece Set  21-Piece Set
7.9x7.54mm (KP5AX, etc)
Yes
8x5mm (688, etc) Yes Yes
8x6mm (698, etc)
Yes
8x7mm (608, etc) Yes Yes
8x11mm (398-E, etc)
Yes
9.5x7.91mm (KP6AX, etc)
Yes
10x5mm (6800, etc) Yes Yes
10x6mm (6900, 7900, etc) Yes Yes
10x8mm (3800, 6000, etc) Yes Yes
12x5mm (6801, etc) Yes Yes
12x6mm (6901, 7901, etc) Yes Yes
12x8mm (3801, 6001, etc) Yes Yes
15x5mm (6802, etc) Yes Yes
15x7mm (6902, 3802, 15267, etc) Yes Yes
15x10mm (6002, 152610, etc)
Yes
17x5mm (6803, etc) Yes Yes
17x7mm (6903, 17287, etc) Yes Yes
17x10mm (3803, 3903, 6003, etc) Yes Yes
18x7mm (18307, etc)
Yes
20x7mm (6804, etc) Yes Yes
20x9mm (6905, etc)
Yes

 

Please allow 2 working days for dispatch.

 

Our tools can be selected either by the bearing's dimensions or by the bearing's standard reference code.

Standard references take the form of a three to five digit number, such as 688, or 6902 for example.  These codes are often provided in the bike's user manuals, or moulded onto the bearing's seal. You might see something like 6902-2RS on the seal. The first digits are the standard reference.  The second part (2RS in this case) refers to the seal type and doesn't matter for tool selection.

While the letter & numbers after the baring ref usually refer to the type of seal, you should keep an eye out for the suffix 'E', for example 698-E.  This denotes that the inner race of the bearing is extended, which will affect puller and press selection. 

Alternatively, tools can be selected by their inside (ID) and outside (OD) diameters and width (W). 

Note that each tool is specific to one bearing size and can’t be used on bearings with different dimensions.

If you need any help then please feel free to email us!  We usually reply within 1 working day.