Clarke 1801718 CHT718 Universal Hub Bearing Puller Instructions
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The Clarke 1801718 CHT718 Universal Hub Bearing Puller Tool is designed for removing hub bearings from a variety of vehicles, making it an essential tool for maintenance and repair tasks in automotive workshops.
Ensure that the tool's arms are firmly positioned around the hub and that the central screw is tightened evenly to prevent slippage during operation.
If the bearing does not move, double-check the tool's alignment and ensure all components are securely fastened. Gradually increase the pressure applied by the central screw and consider using penetrating oil to loosen any corrosion.
The Clarke 1801718 CHT718 is versatile and designed to work with most vehicles, but always consult the vehicle's service manual to verify compatibility with the specific hub and bearing design.
Regularly clean the tool after use, lubricate the moving parts with oil, and store it in a dry place to prevent rust and wear. Periodically inspect for any signs of damage or wear and replace parts as necessary.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect against debris and sharp edges. Ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and stable before starting the removal process.
Begin by positioning the tool correctly, applying even pressure with the central screw, and gradually increasing the force. Using a steady and controlled approach will help avoid damaging the hub or bearing.
Inspect the tool regularly and replace any worn or damaged components immediately to ensure safety and effectiveness during use. Refer to the tool's manual for part numbers and replacement procedures.
Ensure that the puller's arms are symmetrically positioned and the central screw is aligned with the hub's axis. Adjust the arms as needed to achieve proper alignment before applying force.
After use, wipe down the tool with a clean cloth to remove any grease or debris. Use a degreaser if needed, and ensure all components are dry before storage to prevent rusting.