Puller
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Available immediately
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Available immediately
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Available immediately
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Low stock level
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Available immediately
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Available immediately
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- Available immediately
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Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
Selecting the right puller for your car and automotive workshop
Pullers are among the tools that no car or motor vehicle workshop should be without. Whenever bearings, pulleys or other stuck components cannot be removed by hand, a suitable puller helps to pull the parts off the shaft or hub in a controlled manner. At ecanis, you will find a variety of designs that will make repairs, maintenance work and component replacement much easier. When you choose brand-name tools such as pullers from GEDORE, you are choosing robust quality that remains reliable even under intensive workshop use.
Precise work with the right puller
A well-chosen puller allows you to loosen components in a targeted manner without damaging the surrounding components. The force of the tool acts exactly where it is needed, for example on the Wheel Hub, the chassis or directly on the bearing. The advantage of a suitable model is particularly evident when dirt and corrosion cause additional resistance. Depending on the task, you can choose between two-arm or three-arm pullers, internal pullers or special variants for bearings and Bushes. This allows you to work in a controlled manner, avoid material stress and gradually restore your vehicle to a safe condition.
More safety and comfort in the workshop
A damaged or worn puller can quickly cause additional problems if the claws come loose or the spindle slips. With sturdy tools, such as a high-quality puller from GEDORE, you have much better control over your work. The claws can be attached securely, the spindle transfers the force evenly, and you feel more control when working. This protects you and your vehicle and ensures that even stubborn parts can be removed without unnecessary force.
Maintaining, repairing or replacing pullers
When is it worth maintaining and repairing pullers?
Slight signs of wear or dirt do not mean that you have to replace your puller immediately. It is often sufficient to clean the tool thoroughly, lubricate the spindle and maintain the moving parts regularly. This allows you to maintain your puller and significantly extend its service life. If individual components such as tips, nuts or claws are only slightly worn, they can often be replaced with suitable accessories or specially selected spare parts so that you can continue to work safely.
When you should replace your puller
As soon as you notice bent arms, cracks in the material or a noticeable decrease in holding force, it is advisable to replace the puller. In such cases, continuing to work with the tool can be risky because it may fail under load and damage components or injure you. Especially with tightly seated bearings or pulleys, you should be able to rely on a fully functional tool. Replacing it in good time ensures that the service life of your puller is not exhausted at the expense of safety.
Order pullers for your car conveniently online
In our shop, you will find pullers that you can select to suit your vehicle and area of application. Using the intelligent car spare parts search with HSN TSN, you can identify your car and see a selection of suitable options. You can then filter by area of application, span or load capacity to choose a model that suits your project in the workshop or hobby workshop. This allows you to combine pullers, accessories and other tools in a single order and be well prepared for future repairs. It is also worth taking a look at other categories such as Screwdrivers, pliers, tool storage, tool keys, ratchets & ratchet wrenches or power tools to sensibly supplement your equipment.
Your advantages with ecanis
- Selection of automotive tools for workshops and hobby mechanics
- Various types of pullers and matching accessories
- Option for quick online ordering
- Product range with a focus on practical quality
- Clear search function to find the right items for your vehicle
FAQ
How do I find the right puller for my car?
First, select your vehicle in the car spare parts search using HSN TSN. This ensures that only suitable pullers are displayed. You can then specify the desired area of application, for example for bearings, pulleys or other attachments, and compare the span and load capacity. This allows you to quickly find a model that suits your car and the planned work.
How does a puller work in the automotive sector?
A puller grips the respective component with its claws or clamping arms and pulls it off the shaft or hub in a controlled manner using a spindle. The even tightening of the spindle distributes the force evenly, allowing even stuck parts to be loosened. If you choose the right puller for the component and space available, you can carry out repairs much more gently and avoid damage that would occur if you improvised with levers or hammers.
How often should I check or replace my puller?
Check your puller regularly for cracks, bent arms, damaged claws or stripped threads. If everything is intact, it is usually sufficient to lightly lubricate the spindle and keep the tool clean. However, as soon as you notice significant deformation, material cracks or a loss of holding force, you should replace the puller. This ensures that your tool reliably transmits the required force and that you do not take unnecessary risks when performing demanding work.
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