Craftsman 3" Gear And Bearing Puller (9-46911) Vintage Never Used on 2040-parts.com
Paramus, New Jersey, US
This is a vintage Craftsman Gear and Bearing Puller model # 9 46941
Made in USA
It has a maximum spread of 3"
Great tool for removing bearings, pulleys, sheaves, wheels, etc
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