SKF Hydraulic Bearing Puller, 75000 N Force, 4-Piece

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RS Stock No.:
308-820
Mfr. Part No.:
TMHS 75
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Bearing Puller

Operation

Hydraulic

Hydraulic Force

75000N

Number of Pieces

4

Case Material

Steel Alloy

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

SKF Puller Spindles Replacement, 75000N Hydraulic Force, Steel Alloy Case - TMHS 75


This puller spindles replacement is a hydraulic spindle set designed for heavy-duty extraction tasks in industrial environments. It operates using hydraulic pressure to transmit axial force for component removal, and its construction is suitable for repetitive use where robust mechanical interaction is required.

Features and Benefits:


• Steel-alloy case offers enhanced structural durability and wear resistance
• Hydraulic operation delivers controlled axial withdrawal for precision removal
• 75,000 N hydraulic force enables high-load extraction in demanding tasks
• Four-piece set allows simultaneous or staged pulling for efficiency

Applications


• Suitable for bearing removal on automated assembly lines
• Ideal for extraction tasks in electrical motor maintenance
• Used with hydraulic pullers in mechanical workshop refurbishment
• Can be used for component separation in electronics manufacturing

How many spindles are provided in the set and how does that affect workflow?


The set comprises four pieces, enabling parallel engagement on multi-point assemblies or sequential use to reduce downtime during staged extraction.

What material aspects influence longevity in abrasive environments?


The case is MADE from a steel alloy which improves resistance to surface wear and helps maintain dimensional stability under repetitive loading.

How does the hydraulic actuation translate to field operation?


Hydraulic operation converts applied fluid pressure into axial force, allowing precise control over pull speed and force for delicate or heavy extractions.

What Peak force can be expected from this equipment and what applications does that cover?


It provides up to 75,000 N of axial force, suitable for removing tightly fitted components and handling high-resistance separations in industrial maintenance.

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