FLYWHEEL PULLER M26 x 1.00 RH

$22.97
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Flywheel extractor puller with a 26mm x 1.00mm Right Hand thread. Used for removal of the flywheel or rotor. Made from premium quality high carbon steel S45C, heat-treated for strength and durability. Features a durable hot black oxide finish. 26mm x 1.0P RH external thread. Tips on use include ensuring the flywheel thread is clean and undamaged before screwing in the puller, using copper grease on the puller threads for long life, making sure the puller is fully screwed into the flywheel, and tapping the center with a hammer to jolt it free if needed. Always check the condition of old flywheel puller threads before use to avoid damaging the flywheel. Manufactured by Dirt Racing.

Specifications
SKU
00-124.DR
Brand
Dirt Racing
Availability
Out of Stock
General Product Group
Workshop Tools & Equipment
General Product Type
Brake & Clutch Tools
General Size
M26x1.00
Variant Id
201970
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FULL DESCRIPTION

Flywheel Puller M26 x 1.00 RH

Premium quality flywheel extractor puller designed for the safe and efficient removal of your motorcycle's flywheel or rotor.

This essential tool features a precisely machined M26 x 1.00mm Right Hand external thread, ensuring a secure fit for removal. Constructed from high-carbon S45C steel, it is heat-treated for exceptional strength and long-lasting durability. The puller is finished with a durable hot black oxide coating for added protection against corrosion.

Key Features:

  • Designed for flywheel or rotor removal.
  • Premium quality S45C high carbon steel construction.
  • Heat-treated for enhanced strength and durability.
  • Durable hot black oxide finish for corrosion resistance.
  • 26mm x 1.00mm RH external thread.

Tips for Use:

  • Ensure the flywheel thread is clean and undamaged before screwing in the puller.
  • Apply copper grease to the puller threads to prolong its lifespan.
  • Verify the puller is fully screwed into the flywheel before proceeding.
  • Gentle tapping with a hammer on the center may be required to jolt the flywheel free.
  • Always check older flywheel pullers for good thread condition to prevent damage to your flywheel.