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21st July 2012, 02:31 PM #1Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Lookin' for a good old "Cone"-style Puller...
Dear Gents,
Don't s'pose anyone's seen a good old 3-Arm "Cone"-type Puller (like in the photo below) for sale anywhere around the traps? They're better than your average Puller because not only can you reverse them for "internal"-style pulling, but in either external or internal configuration, the knurled-cone exerts a positive pressure (by way of leverage) on the jaws.
Very hard things to come by now, unfortunately . If you've had a recent Positive Sighting of one, the brand name or the retailer's name would be fantastic...
Many Thanks,
Batpig.
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21st July 2012, 03:06 PM #2Senior Member
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cone puller
Hi
Yep, have one of them in a Sykes & Pickavant set, bought that set and a bearing puller set off Blackwoods. Cost $124 back in the early 80's per set.
Try Blackwoods or Conventrys.
DD
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21st July 2012, 07:24 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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HI,
The only Time I have seen something like that is on a Slide Hammer. I just did some Google Magic and here You Go Proto 4255 Cone Pullers - www.tooldex.com , 2/3way Cone Puller Set - Puller-Separator Sets - Pullers and Separators - 3R718 : Grainger Industrial Supply , [ame=http://www.amazon.com/PROTO-J4252-3way-Cone-Puller/dp/B0078RZ5PI]Amazon.com: PROTO J4252 2/3way Cone Puller Set: Home Improvement[/ame] .All The Best steran50 Stewart
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22nd July 2012, 12:19 PM #4Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Thanks Gents,
DD - I did have peek through the Blackwoods website, but at first glance none of their range seemed reversible. Having said that, I will have a more detailed look into whether those "concentric"-series Sykes-Pickavant's are reversible (but they'd be very ex'y, cos' they're still made in England I believe...)
Steran - those links you've posted to are of a unit in Stanley's "Proto" range. It would be ideal, but the whole range appears to be US-only, and very ex'y into the bargain. I guess it couldn't hurt, though, to send Stanley (or whoever the heck they are nowadays) an email regarding whether anyone over here is flogging them...
Best Wishes,
Batpig.
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22nd July 2012, 12:32 PM #5Distracted Member
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Doesn't look that hard to make....
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22nd July 2012, 06:41 PM #6Senior Member
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I have a big one of these I think I got from Cash Converters for about $60.00. Brilliant and you can't have it.
How about this though -
Catalog Products — No.9557 T & E Tools Master Two Jaw -Three Jaw Internal / External Puller Set
Nev
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23rd July 2012, 10:33 AM #7Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Not if you haven't got a Lathe, Brian...
You had me there for a nanosecond! I honestly had to read that twice...
Nice Find Nev! That's exactly the sort of thing I'm after. Will look into it...
Best Wishes,
Batpig.
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