Depending on what the bearing is installed into, a puller of that type may not have sufficient grip to remove. Of course, if the puller is glued in place...perhaps
Mark S.
When you remove a bearing in this way. This is not good for the bearing. Please replace the bearing and do not reuse it. You should never apply a static load that translates through a race, then the steel balls, then to the other race. This of course means nothing if the bearing is bad and being replaced. Also, sometimes when disassembling, it is unavoidable and good bearings must be removed in an undesirable manor…Dave
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