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The WEIGUZC Hub Fan Blade Blower Wheel Puller is a professional-grade tool designed for the easy removal of fan blades and blower wheels from motor shafts. Constructed from heavy-duty steel, it ensures durability and reliability for frequent use. This versatile puller accommodates both 5/8" belt drive and 1/2" or less direct drive motor shafts, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolbox. Its compact design allows for easy storage, while sight holes facilitate precise alignment during operation.








| Manufacturer | 0201408 |
| Brand | WEIGUZC |
| Model | 0201408 |
| Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 3.65 x 3.12 x 10.2 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 0201408 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0201408 |
A**R
great to have to remove a/c fan blade
does the job effortless and quickly. a bit expensive, but worth it.
K**S
AC Fan blade remover
Works as it should , Little disappointed in the , Not so well in craftsman ship. But it got the job done . That’s all that matters .
G**R
Big burr on main bolt
It came well packaged and seems to include all the shown parts. However, when I tried to thread the main bolt into the body (sorry, I don't know the terms for these parts on a fan pull tool), it only went in a fe inches and refused to go further. At first, I thought maybe I had cross-threaded it, but since I had been very gentle, I just took it out and re-threaded it. This had the same result. I did the same hting again even more carefully, but no luck. I then took a look and saw a big burr on the bot, so thought maybe I coud just try to power through it (with hand torque - no tools.) This didn't work, so I set it aside anddidn't use it. I am guessing I might be able to buy a nut from a hardware store and use some wrenches to try to see if it will fix it or maybe just buy a standard bolt with the same thread. So far, I haven't went down that route though.
G**C
Sturdy and great multi use hub puller
I have the traditional wheel pullers of various sizes. They work great for many things.However, this is a different take on the same problem.This approach provides more flexibility for a much broader size and shape of hubs to be pulled off of shafts.and also works for pulling bearings out of a casing and other odds and ends where you need precise pulling power.The extra-long threaded pressure shaft adds a lot of latitude and flexibility.This is a definite go-to puller for my shop. Its casting is solid, durable, and even looks nice.I do wish it came with a small zipper case to hold all the parts together.Another trick I found is if the 'C' bars slip off of the 'hub' just put a collar on them. I made my own collar with stiff wire so the 'C' bars could not move to the outside. This really worked well.This is a great tool kit for a shop that needs to remove items from shafts or from casings.
B**R
Pulled Blower Fan Cage
I like that this pulled has a few different affixing options. I was able to use the hooks to get under a stubborn blower fan cage to pop it off of the shaft.
T**E
Don't recommend this puller.
Used it 2 times and stripped the threads out. A POS China tool.
M**T
Not High Quality Metal
The screw shaft bent during extraction. Then it jumped threads and it very difficult to use now.
E**R
Slips off center, point dulls immediately
Even with lots of pb blaster my condenser fan won't budge. This tool is pretty useless and frustrating to use.
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