16-piece blind bearing puller kit designed for removing stuck bearings, bushings, and axles, covering 1/4 to 2-1/3 inch or 6 to 59mm, including slide hammer, counter-stay, 10 collets, adapters, and case for clean damage-free extraction
UPC: 00193019175262
✔️ Covers 6-59 mm range with 10 collets, slide hammer, and case
This 16-piece blind bearing puller kit is designed to remove stuck bearings, bushings, and axles without marring housings. It’s a go-to for cars, bikes, and machinery maintenance where clean extractions matter.
✅ 16-piece set includes slide hammer, counter-stay, puller, and adapters
✅ 10 expandable split collets cover 6-59 mm diameters
✅ Three threaded screw adapters (M10×1.5, M10×1.5 to M8×1.25, M10×1.5 to M6×1.0)
✅ Forged AISI 1045 steel construction for durability
✅ Chrome steel collets for tight grip and smooth operation
✅ Durable blow-molded case for organized storage
✅ Removes bearings, axles, and bushings without damage
| Collet Size Range | Diameter (mm) | Diameter (in) |
|---|---|---|
| 6-13 mm | 6-13 | 0.24-0.51 in |
| 10-17 mm | 10-17 | 0.39-0.67 in |
| 15.5-22 mm | 15.5-22 | 0.61-0.87 in |
| 22-29 mm | 22-29 | 0.87-1.14 in |
| 28.5-35 mm | 28.5-35 | 1.12-1.38 in |
| 35.5-39 mm | 35.5-39 | 1.40-1.54 in |
| 38.5-45 mm | 38.5-45 | 1.51-1.77 in |
| 42.5-49 mm | 42.5-49 | 1.67-1.93 in |
| 48.5-55 mm | 48.5-55 | 1.91-2.17 in |
| 52.5-59 mm | 52.5-59 | 2.07-2.32 in |
💡 What is a blind bearing puller kit used for and who should have one?
A handy tool for extracting stubborn bearings, axles, and bushings without damaging housings.
- Safe removal of bearings without marring shafts or housings
- Handles 6-59 mm diameters with 10 collets for flexibility
- Includes slide hammer and adapters for deep-set or inaccessible bearings
- Ideal for auto, bike, and machinery maintenance
Great quality tools.
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.
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