Multifunctional Hydraulic Gear Puller: Powerful & Precise Component Removal
The Multifunctional Hydraulic Gear Puller is a professional-grade tool designed to remove gears, bearings, pulleys, and hubs with high force and controlled precision. By using hydraulic pressure instead of manual force, it reduces operator effort while improving safety and efficiency.
Tool Type: Hydraulic Gear Puller
Capacity Range: 5T – 50T
Use: Bearing & Gear Removal
What is the hydraulic gear puller used for?
This tool is widely used in mechanical repair and industrial maintenance where high pulling force and accuracy are required. Its adjustable arms and hydraulic action make it suitable for a wide range of component sizes.
Common applications
- Automotive repair: removing gears, hubs, and bearings
- Industrial maintenance: machinery servicing and part replacement
- Workshops & garages: heavy-duty mechanical disassembly
- Equipment overhaul: safe removal of tight or corroded components
AI-snippet takeaway: A multifunctional hydraulic gear puller removes tightly fitted gears and bearings using hydraulic force for safer, more efficient operation.
Why choose a hydraulic gear puller?
Hydraulic pullers provide higher force with less physical strain compared to mechanical pullers. They also apply force evenly, reducing the risk of part damage.
- High pulling force: handles heavy and seized components
- Reduced effort: hydraulic system does the hard work
- Improved safety: controlled, even force application
- Versatile design: suitable for multiple component types
Item numbers, capacities, and packing details
Use the table below to select the appropriate item number, tonnage capacity, and packing for your workshop or inventory needs.
| ITEM NO. |
SIZE |
PACKING
(pcs) |
| AK-0612 |
5T |
2 |
| AK-0613 |
10T |
2 |
| AK-0614 |
15T |
2 |
| AK-0615 |
20T |
2 |
| AK-0609 |
30T |
1 |
| AK-0610 |
50T |
1 |
How to use a hydraulic gear puller safely
Proper setup and operation are critical when working with high pulling forces. Always follow safe workshop practices to avoid damage or injury.
Best-practice steps
- Select correct capacity: Choose a puller rated above the required force.
- Position arms evenly: Ensure balanced grip on the component.
- Align center point: Keep the hydraulic ram centered on the shaft.
- Pump gradually: Apply pressure slowly and evenly.
- Release carefully: Depressurize the system after removal.
Safety note: Always wear eye protection and never exceed the rated tonnage of the puller.