- These extractors remove sealed bearings with inside diameters from 15mm,17mm,20mm and 25mm
- Removes these sealed bearing sizes: 6002, 6003, 6804, 6805
- Bearing extractors grip the inside race of a sealed bearing, allowing the bearing to be tapped out of the hub shell or frame component
- Insert the extractor into the bearing, tighten one side with a matching wrench, and the collet expands to grip the inside of the bearing
- Tap the extractor and bearing out together with a punch and hammer
- All extractors are size-specific! If attempting to remove a bearing of a different size than the extractor, you will permanently damage or break the extractor
- If the extractor is smaller than the bearing, try using a shim between the extractor and the bearing to get the tightest fit before tightening the extractor bolt
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- bike bearing extractor essential kit
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- These extractors remove sealed bearings with inside diameters from 15mm,17mm,20mm and 25mm
- Removes these sealed bearing sizes: 6002, 6003, 6804, 6805
- Bearing extractors grip the inside race of a sealed bearing, allowing the bearing to be tapped out of the hub shell or frame component
- Insert the extractor into the bearing, tighten one side with a matching wrench, and the collet expands to grip the inside of the bearing
- Tap the extractor and bearing out together with a punch and hammer
- All extractors are size-specific! If attempting to remove a bearing of a different size than the extractor, you will permanently damage or break the extractor
- If the extractor is smaller than the bearing, try using a shim between the extractor and the bearing to get the tightest fit before tightening the extractor bolt
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