OTC 927 10 Ton Push Puller, Heavy-Duty Press-Fit Removal and Installation Tool
    - The OTC 927 10 Ton Push Puller is designed to remove and install press-fit parts such as bearings, gears, and pulleys by applying controlled push or pull force. It supports many OTC accessories for extended applications.
     - Features:        
            - Applies up to ten tons of force for demanding removal or installation tasks
             - Reach capability up to 8-1/4 inches to access deeper components
             - Jaw spread adjustable from 2-1/8 inches to 7-1/4 inches to match various part diameters
             - Compatible with OTC internal or external pulling attachments (such as No. 1123, 679, 1150-1153) for flexibility
         
         - Specifications:        
            - Manufacturer: OTC (Bosch Automotive Tools)
             - Part Number: 927
             - Maximum Reach: 8-1/4 inches
             - Jaw Spread Range: 2-1/8 inches to 7-1/4 inches
             - Overall Length: 13-1/4 inches
             - Load Capacity: 10 tons
             - System Compatibility / Application: Suitable for removal or installation of press-fit parts in automotive, heavy equipment, and industrial gear applications
         
         - The 927 Push Puller is also referred to as OTC 927 10-Ton Push-Pull Tool, OTC heavy-duty push puller, OTC press-fit puller, and 10-ton OTC push puller kit.
 
 
The OTC 927 Push Puller gives technicians a robust solution for press-fit component removal or installation. With broad spread, long reach and compatibility with a wide range of attachments, it adapts to diverse shop tasks.
 
Q: What is the maximum adjustability for jaw spread?
A: The tool’s jaws can expand from 2-1/8 inches up to 7-1/4 inches to match different part sizes.
 
Q: Which attachments are compatible?
A: It works with OTC internal/external pulling attachments such as No. 1123, 679, and 1150-1153 to handle a wide range of pull tasks.
 
Q: How deep can the parts be for this puller to reach?
A: Its maximum reach is 8-1/4 inches, allowing it to access components set deeply within assemblies.