OTC 938 Seventeen-and-One-Half Ton Push Puller, Heavy Duty Press-Fit Removal and Installation Tool
- The OTC 938 Seventeen-and-One-Half Ton Push Puller is a high-capacity tool used to remove and install press-fit parts such as bearings, gears, and pulleys. It works with a wide range of OTC internal and external puller attachments.
- Features:
- Rated capacity of 17-and-one-half tons for heavy removal or installation jobs
- Maximum reach of 11-and-one-half inches for accessing deeper components
- Adjustable jaw spread from 3-one-eighth inches to 11-three-quarters inches to adapt to various parts
- Compatible with numerous OTC attachments such as bearing splitters and internal puller legs
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: OTC (Bosch Automotive Tools)
- Part Number: 938
- Load Capacity: 17-and-one-half tons
- Maximum Reach: 11-and-one-half inches
- Jaw Spread Range: 3-one-eighth inches to 11-three-quarters inches
- System Compatibility / Application: Designed for press-fit removal or installation of bearings, gears, pulleys, and other components when used with proper OTC pulling adapters
- The Seventeen-and-One-Half Ton Push Puller may also be called OTC 938 heavy duty push puller, OTC 938 17.5 ton puller, OTC 938 high capacity push-pull tool, and OTC 17-1/2 Ton Push Puller.
The OTC 938 Push Puller offers a strong, adaptable solution for challenging press-fit tasks in automotive and industrial settings. With high capacity, long reach, and compatibility with OTC attachments, it delivers reliable performance for demanding removal and installation jobs.
Q: What is the jaw spread range?
A: The jaw spread adjusts from 3-one-eighth inches to 11-three-quarters inches, suited to a wide variety of part diameters.
Q: How deep can it reach?
A: It has a maximum reach of 11-one-half inches, enabling work on deeper mounted components.
Q: Which attachments are compatible?
A: It supports many OTC attachments including Nos. 1124 and 1130 bearing pullers, Nos. 679 and 680 pulley pullers, and internal pulling legs like Nos. 1150, 1151, 1153, 1165, and 1166.