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I was expecting a cheap throw away tool for this price. What I got was a good quality tool that worked smooth and perfectly on my 74 Schwinn Le Tour. Found it's rightful place in my box. Like my Dad always said "The tool should work for you, you should never work for the tool". Have no worries ordering this.
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Original use found threads marred, not all equal depth, and out of round. As a machinist I thread steel into AL cautiously. Went in feeling secure with no binding. immediately pulled threads from NOS Superbe Crank arm. Examination of puller on thread gauge shows excessive loose fitting threads. When bottoming out it appears tight. My conclusion is out of round stock or improper heat treating. Either missed quality control check or poor standards on go-no go test. Shame, it really incorporates a neat magnet function to allow adapter to protect spindle threads.
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This is the best crank puller I’ve used great quality and look like the Allen key option most people that say it stripped there crank threads must be because they just quickly thread onto the crank u gotta realize that u need to carefully thread it on and I speak from experience I’ve threaded a tool onto a crank before and seems like it’s going in smoothly and then the threads are stripped take an extra couple seconds and do the job right so before you blame the tool make sure your doing it the right way I’ve ordered plenty of these for friends and myself because I keep different ones in different tool boxes depending we’re I’m working and never had a problem except the one time I was rushing and threaded it a bit sideways all threads tend to want to shift over a bit so it’s your job to guid it and once it’s in just thread the rest of the way I tighten a bit then losen it and so forth until it’s in all the way and also add grease each time to the tools threads on every use helps so that it won’t ruin the threads you can also feel when it’s striping so no reason you should be stripping threads anyways great tool Ima stop now my hand hurtsRead full review
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This tool is easy to use, and will save time by not using conventional pullers.
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It couldn't work better. My bike is a 8 year or so arizona bike, compared to Michigan things come apart pretty easy here. I put way too much pressure on the first side and pulled the threads out with no damage to the tool at all. I had to use an air hammer to get it off. The second side I put less than too much and just a tap on the trigger and it was on the floor. Here in az an overnight soak with penetrating oil and they may have come off. I tried it on the new arm and it worked smooth as butter Bottom line alone it won't remove seized parts Tony
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