Mayhew 24551 Bearing Race Punch, 9/16 inch by 14 inch, Steel Black
- The Mayhew 24551 bearing race punch is a hardened alloy steel tool used for driving out bearing races in automotive and industrial applications with a durable black oxide finish and heat-treated construction for stubborn races.
- Features:
- Hardened alloy steel construction provides durability for professional-grade use.
- Black oxide finish offers additional corrosion resistance for tool longevity.
- 14 inch overall length gives extra reach and leverage in confined spaces.
- Designed specifically to remove stubborn bearing races, ensuring effective, precise removal.
- Certified replacement for Mayhew Tools part number 24551, designed for automotive and industrial bearing race removal applications.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Mayhew
- Part Number: 24551
- Point size: 9/16 inch
- Overall length: 14 inch
- Body type: hexagon shank, approximately 1/2 inch across flats
- Weight: approximately 0.83 pound
- Finish: black oxide
- System Compatibility: For use in removing bearing races in automotive and industrial equipment as replacement for OEM or equivalent bearing race removal tools.
- The 24551 bearing race punch can also be referred to as bearing race driver punch, 9/16 inch bearing punch, 14 inch bearing removal tool, black oxide bearing punch, and heat-treated bearing race driver.
Mayhew produces professional-grade alloy steel tools, including punches and chisels, renowned for their heat-treated strength and durable finishes for long-lasting performance in demanding industrial and automotive environments.
Q: Is this bearing race punch compatible with standard motorcycle steering stem races?
A: Yes. The 9/16 inch tip is designed to fit bearing races of that diameter, and the 14 inch length offers sufficient reach for steering stem applications.
Q: Can this punch be used as a drift punch for other uses?
A: It is specifically engineered and hardened for bearing race removal; using it for other purposes may dull the tip or affect alignment, so we recommend using purpose-built drift punches instead.
Q: How should I maintain the punch to prevent rust and ensure durability?
A: Wipe the tool clean after use, apply a light coat of machine oil to maintain the black oxide finish, and store in a dry environment to preserve corrosion resistance and tip integrity.