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16-Piece Blind Bearing Puller Set - Covers 1/4" to 2-1/3" (6-59mm) Kit

Regular price $88.00 Sale price$100.00you save $12.00
SKU: 16-BLIND-INNER-BEARING-PULLER
UPC: 00193019175262





16-Piece Blind Bearing Puller Kit
✔️ Covers 1/4" to 2-1/3" (6-59mm) - Slide Hammer + 10 Collets + Counter-Stay

This all-in-one 16-piece blind bearing removal set is built to pull stuck bearings, bushings, and axles with ease. Whether you're working on cars, bikes, or machinery, it’s the go-to kit for clean, damage-free extractions.

✅ Handles diameters from 1/4" to 2-1/3" (6-59mm)
✅ Includes 10 expandable split collets
✅ Slide hammer and counter-stay puller included
✅ Made from forged AISI 1045 medium carbon steel
✅ Chrome steel collets for tight grip and smooth operation
✅ Three threaded screw adapters (M10×1.5, M10×1.5 to M8×1.25, M10×1.5 to M6×1.0)
✅ Comes in a durable blow-molded carrying case
✅ Ideal for removing bearings, axles, and bushings without damage

Collet Size Range Table:

Collet Size Range
6-13mm
10-17mm
15.5-22mm
22-29mm
28.5-35mm
35.5-39mm
38.5-45mm
42.5-49mm
48.5-55mm
52.5-59mm

Kit Includes:

✅ 1x Slide hammer assembly
✅ 1x Counter-stay puller
✅ 1x 2-jaw puller assembly
✅ 3x Threaded screw adapters
✅ 10x Collets
✅ 1x Instruction manual

💡 Why use a blind bearing puller kit instead of regular tools?
Blind bearing pullers are purpose-built for tough extractions.

  • Prevent damage to shafts and housings

  • Fit deep or non-accessible bearings

  • Adjustable collets grip the inner race securely

  • Works on a wide range of vehicles and machines

A must-have for any serious mechanic or DIY garage - grab this pro-grade kit and make stuck bearings a thing of the past.

Customer Reviews

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Larry

Great quality tools.

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Ryan

Great tool great price.
The only thing is I would have liked some suggestions or information on how to use the tools the best way possible.

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Luke R.
Looks used

All the parts inside the case were loose and rattling around. Visible scuffs on all parts. The case looks like it's been dropped a dozen times. Can't figure out how the case is supposed to hold all the parts in place, so could even be the wrong parts in the wrong case. No idea. The collets and other hardware do seem to me made with quality though, so there's that