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Wheels Manufacturing Bearing Extractor
The Wheels Manufacturing 6002, 6802, and 6902 sealed bearing extractor is an essential tool for any cyclist looking to maintain their bike. Whether you're replacing old bearings or just need a reliable tool, this extractor is a genuine Wheels Manufacturing spare.
How to Use the Bearing Extractor
To effectively remove sealed bearings, ensure you have the correct size extractor. You'll also need the following tools:
- 8mm & 10mm wrenches for small extractors
- 13mm and 17mm wrenches for large extractors
- Hammer and punch
Follow these steps to use the Wheels Manufacturing 6002, 6802, and 6902 sealed bearing extractor:
- Insert the correct size extractor into the inner diameter (I.D.) of the bearing until it sits flush with the extractor's shoulder.
- Secure the extractor by tightening the nut with one wrench while holding the extractor with another.
- Align a punch with the back of the extractor and gently tap until the bearing is removed along with the extractor.
Once the bearing is removed, you can install new sealed bearings using a Wheels Mfg PRESS-1 for rear hubs and bottom brackets, or PRESS-2 for front hubs.
Wheels Manufacturing 6002, 6802, and 6902 sealed bearing extractor
Wheels Manufacturing Bearing Extractor
The Wheels Manufacturing 6002, 6802, and 6902 sealed bearing extractor is an essential tool for any cyclist looking to maintain their bike. Whether you're replacing old...
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Description
Wheels Manufacturing Bearing Extractor
The Wheels Manufacturing 6002, 6802, and 6902 sealed bearing extractor is an essential tool for any cyclist looking to maintain their bike. Whether you're replacing old bearings or just need a reliable tool, this extractor is a genuine Wheels Manufacturing spare.
How to Use the Bearing Extractor
To effectively remove sealed bearings, ensure you have the correct size extractor. You'll also need the following tools:
- 8mm & 10mm wrenches for small extractors
- 13mm and 17mm wrenches for large extractors
- Hammer and punch
Follow these steps to use the Wheels Manufacturing 6002, 6802, and 6902 sealed bearing extractor:
- Insert the correct size extractor into the inner diameter (I.D.) of the bearing until it sits flush with the extractor's shoulder.
- Secure the extractor by tightening the nut with one wrench while holding the extractor with another.
- Align a punch with the back of the extractor and gently tap until the bearing is removed along with the extractor.
Once the bearing is removed, you can install new sealed bearings using a Wheels Mfg PRESS-1 for rear hubs and bottom brackets, or PRESS-2 for front hubs.