K17B For removing flat-lying parts such as
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Ball Bearings
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Roller Bearings
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Inner Races
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and more.
The sharp, wedge-shaped edges are pressed behind the part to be removed and slid between the bearing and the seat.
For removal, the puller’s tension bolts (series 18) must be screwed into the separator.
Separation usually involves using a separator in conjunction with a puller
Description
- 4-parts, the sets contain one separator, one pulling device and a pair of extensions.
- With quick-clamping pressure spindle.
- The sharp blades enable flush parts to be removed where pulling jaws cannot be used.
- The wedge-shaped separator jaws are secured underneath the component to be removed.
- The large supporting surfaces protect the parts to be pulled.
- Instructions on the cover.
- Secure storage in special foam.
- Personal KUKKO-Chip-Code.
Advantage over other pullers and extractors
- Easy to use, as the separator jaws are quickly and centrally tensioned with just one pressure spindle.
- Ultimate stability when removing, as the separator and pulling device are screwed firmly together.
- Practical package for universal use.
- Complete easy-to-manage package.
- Almost all components available as replacement parts, time-saving order process thanks to numbering system.
- Kit in the tried-and-tested KUKKO-i-Boxx-System.
KUKKO quality standards
- Quality made in Germany.
- Strong design, high performance and long service life.
- Self-healing corrosion protection KUKKoating for galvanized parts (WITHOUT chrom VI).
- Safety label to ensure protection of intellectual property.
- A tube of KUKKO special grease included for pressure spindle.
- Product video on the product can be opened.
- If several parts have to be removed, always follow a step-by-step process. Do not remove several parts at the same time.
- The separator blades' support surfaces must always sit fully beneath the part to be removed.
- Do not use any electrical or pneumatic servo screwdrivers or hammer drills.
- Protective blanket required.
- Protective goggles required.
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Here you see a typical seating for the separator.

If you screw the separation jaws the other way around into the puller, the seating is enlarged and removed more gently.

It is possible to extend the pullers. The extensions can be combined and adjusted to the required clamping depth.This prevents the bearing separator from tilting on the spindle or the spindle thread from being damaged

When tightening the separator blades, make sure they are seated as far as they will go under the part you are removing before pulling upward with the puller.
The adjusting nuts on the separator must be tightened uniformly in an alternating manner.
The jaws of the puller must always be screwed into the bearing separator as far as they will go.
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