Tiger Tool 10385 Pitman Arm Puller for Sheppard M100 for use with Commercial Heavy Duty Trucks & Equipment, Pitman Arm Tool for Class 6 - 8 Transportation Trucks
- The Tiger Tool 10385 Pitman Arm Puller is designed specifically to remove pitman arms from Sheppard M100 (and compatible) steering gearboxes safely and efficiently. It features a high-strength cast steel body and is usable with impact tools up to 3/4″ drive.
- Features:
- Eliminates dangerous hammering and cutting torch methods
- May be used with up to a 3/4″ impact tool
- High strength steel casting designed for high capacity pulling
- Simple to slip on for instant results
- Applications:
- Commonly found on class 6-8 transportation trucks and equipment. (Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Mack, Volvo, etc.)
- Specifications:
- Item: Pitman Arm Puller - Sheppard M100
- Manufacturer: Tiger Tool
- Works On Sheppard HD94
- SKU: 10385
- Item Weight: 4.5 pounds
- Item model number: 10385
- Cutting Diameter: 6.1 Inches
- Included Components: Tiger Tool - Pitman Arm Puller (10385)
- Warranty Description: 1 yr warranty on material and workmanship
- Assembled Diameter: 6.1 Inches
- UPC: 683552103858
- The Tiger Tool 10385 Pitman Arm Puller can also be referred to as Sheppard M100 arm puller 10385, Tiger 10385 puller, Sheppard style pitman puller, TG10385 puller, and heavy duty pitman arm puller 10385.
The Tiger Tool 10385 is engineered for professionals tackling Sheppard M100 and HD94 steering systems. With its cast steel construction and impact compatibility, it offers reliable removal of stubborn pitman arms without resorting to destructive methods.
Q: On which steering systems is this puller used?
A: It is designed for Sheppard M100 steering gearboxes, and many users also report compatibility with select HD94 / heavy duty variants labeled in Tiger Tool’s specs.
Q: Can I use this with any impact wrench?
A: The puller supports use with impact wrenches up to 3/4″ drive. Exceeding that rating may risk damage or failure during use.
Q: What is “glove opening” and why is it relevant?
A: The “glove opening” (maximum clearance inside the jaws) is 4.1″, which determines how large a pitman arm or connecting rods the puller can accommodate.