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Description This is two- jaw bearing puller made of good quality material. sturdy and durable, with high- quality. It can help you quickly disassemble and provide convenience for your repair work. Excellent craftsmanship, reasonable structural design, easy to use, labor- saving, and bring you a better experience. This is great repair tool that will meet your needs very well. Features- Color: Red ( box ) and black ( puller )- Material: ( box ), alloy steel ( puller )- Size: 21. 80X15. 00X4. 50 cm 8. 57X5. 89X1. 77 inch- Note: clamping range: 25- 65mm.- Preferred materials, good quality, safe, durable and practical, simple and reliable for you.- Fine workmanship, excellent texture, not easy to rust, and durable, and sturdy.- The design is reasonable, easy to use, simple to operate, efficient and convenient for storage with box package.- Efficient and practical, it can be well applied to the repair work of bearings and provide better working performance for your motorcycle. Package Including 10 x bearing pullers 1 x box
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The peg that screws inside the collet to spread open the legs to bind into the bearing stripped during the tightening process. The collect failed to grip the inside of the bearing and pulled straight through the middle of the bearing and did not pull the bearing out. The collet was right on the limit of its expansion and the next size up did not fit inside the bearing.