FLYWHEEL PULLER M26 M27 RH

$30.53
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Double ended flywheel puller. Features M26 x 1.5mm and M27 x 1.25mm right-hand threads. Designed to fit MOTOPLAT, Bosch, and Ducati flywheels. Constructed from high carbon tempered steel with a black oxide finish for corrosion resistance. CNC precision machined components ensure durability and performance. This tool is bolted to the flywheel and the center bolt is tightened to remove the flywheel without the need for power tools. Made to OEM specifications. Buzzetti cross reference number is 5288.

Specifications
SKU
00-104/102.DR
Brand
Factory Image Racing
Availability
In Stock (196)
General Product Group
Workshop Tools & Equipment
General Product Type
Brake & Clutch Tools
General Size
M26 M27
Variant Id
201921
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Product details

FULL DESCRIPTION

Flywheel Puller M26 x 1.5mm / M27 x 1.25mm Right Hand Thread

This double-ended flywheel puller is designed for the easy removal of flywheels and magneto rotors. It is suitable for use with various brands including Bosch, Ducati, and Motoplat flywheels.

The tool works by being bolted to the flywheel, with the central bolt then tightened to safely extract the flywheel without the need for power tools. This ensures a controlled and damage-free removal process.

Key Features:
  • Double-ended design with M26 x 1.5mm and M27 x 1.25mm right-hand threads.
  • Compatible with Motoplat, Bosch, and Ducati flywheels.
  • Constructed from high carbon tempered steel for durability.
  • CNC precision machined components ensure accuracy.
  • Black oxide finish provides corrosion resistance for extended service life.
  • Designed to OEM specifications, matching original equipment in appearance.
  • Easy to use, requiring no power tools for flywheel removal.
Tips for Use:
  • Ensure the flywheel thread is clean and undamaged before screwing in the puller.
  • Apply copper grease to the puller threads for longevity.
  • Verify the puller is fully screwed into the flywheel.
  • A gentle tap with a hammer on the center can sometimes assist in releasing the flywheel.
  • Always inspect older puller threads for good condition before use to prevent damage to the flywheel.