Motorcycle Repair Tools
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Motorcycle Turn Handle Bearing Extractor
• This high-quality tool is designed for shop or home mechanic.
• Made from alloy steel. The most convenient way for removing bearing.
• We could have got it done quicker. Optional removers are available.
• Tools to use: Check the turn handle bearing outside diameter.
Choice an applicable remover.
Put remover into bottom hole in the tool.
Add to nut and tighten.
Remover clamp into bearing provide knife edge to get behind when there is not
a good gripping edge.
Use a adaptor to tapped on top of turn handle.
Use a traditional T-Handle socket or ratchet with socket tighten slowly the six-point
pressure screw.
Repeat until the bearing has been separated.
Loosen the pressure screw.
Take out the bearing.
• Made from alloy steel. The most convenient way for removing bearing.
• We could have got it done quicker. Optional removers are available.
• Tools to use: Check the turn handle bearing outside diameter.
Choice an applicable remover.
Put remover into bottom hole in the tool.
Add to nut and tighten.
Remover clamp into bearing provide knife edge to get behind when there is not
a good gripping edge.
Use a adaptor to tapped on top of turn handle.
Use a traditional T-Handle socket or ratchet with socket tighten slowly the six-point
pressure screw.
Repeat until the bearing has been separated.
Loosen the pressure screw.
Take out the bearing.
• This high-quality tool is designed for shop or home mechanic.
• Made from alloy steel. The most convenient way for removing bearing.
• We could have got it done quicker. Optional removers are available.
• Tools to use: Check the turn handle bearing outside diameter.
Choice an applicable remover.
Put remover into bottom hole in the tool.
Add to nut and tighten.
Remover clamp into bearing provide knife edge to get behind when there is not
a good gripping edge.
Use a adaptor to tapped on top of turn handle.
Use a traditional T-Handle socket or ratchet with socket tighten slowly the six-point
pressure screw.
Repeat until the bearing has been separated.
Loosen the pressure screw.
Take out the bearing.
• Made from alloy steel. The most convenient way for removing bearing.
• We could have got it done quicker. Optional removers are available.
• Tools to use: Check the turn handle bearing outside diameter.
Choice an applicable remover.
Put remover into bottom hole in the tool.
Add to nut and tighten.
Remover clamp into bearing provide knife edge to get behind when there is not
a good gripping edge.
Use a adaptor to tapped on top of turn handle.
Use a traditional T-Handle socket or ratchet with socket tighten slowly the six-point
pressure screw.
Repeat until the bearing has been separated.
Loosen the pressure screw.
Take out the bearing.