Falk Quadrive Shaft Mounted Drives Ta Removal Tool on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
Falk quadrive shaft mounted drives TA Removal Tool
sizes 4407 thru 4608
part number 0769407
tool offers positive method for removing ta taper equipped quadrive from the driven shaft. method uses the torque multiplying characteristic of the unit to seperate it from the bushing and driven shaft.
comes with carrying case and tool instruction paperwork
barely used and well taken care of
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