🔩 Pull It Off with PowerbuiltPilot!
The PowerbuiltPilot Bearing Puller is a heavy-duty tool designed for the efficient removal of pilot bearings and bushings during clutch replacements. With a robust design that exceeds industry standards, this tool features 1.5-inch fingers for deep reach and comes with a convenient storage case that includes usage photos for easy operation.
Brand | Powerbuilt |
Material | Steel |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.88 x 9.13 x 7.25 inches |
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Bearing Number | 648619 |
Bearing Type | Pilot |
UPC | 028907103877 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028907103877 |
Manufacturer | Alltrade Tools |
Part Number | 648619 |
Item Weight | 3.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.88 x 9.13 x 7.25 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 648619 |
Color | Silver |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Bearing Puller Tool Set |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**3
Excellent small bearing puller
I bought this to pull out a pilot bearing on a Honda K series. Worked perfect, BUT, I did have to grind the tips a bit finer to get it to grab. Also pulled various pressed on bearings from main/counter shaft with it. Very happy, excellent product.
A**Z
Muy sólido y efectivo
Es un extractor muy robusto, fácil de manejar y hasta ahora muy efectivo. El estuche es un buen extra, ya que también es resistente
M**T
Easy
Easy to use. Bearings always come right out. If you can change a clutch thus make the pilot bearing so easy to get out.
L**Y
Worked for small bearing.
My Ford Fusion had a small pilot bearing that I could not remove with another puller. This one was able to remove it. I would have rated it higher but the legs spread slightly and a had to put it in a vise and squeeze it to put it back in the case.
J**G
Only good enough for bearings that are not extremely tight/have no lip to directly attach too
Was hoping to use this on the auto pilot bearing in an rb25 engine, did not work unfortunately.Pilot bearing i was trying to remove has no gap behind it whatsoever, pressed in right up to edge of the crank, as such this tool is not quite sharp/thin enough to grab onto that tiny sliver of a gap between the crank and bearing.If it were an open backed bearing with a lip for the tool to grab like the manual pilot bearing on the rb25, it works fine, not for extremely tight pressed bearings.Another review has also mentioned it does not work that well for this situation.Bread/grease and hammer method or dremel/cut and chisel are alternative methods.Overall works alright for certain bearings.
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