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The NACHMAN Piston Pin Puller 09-610 is a high-quality tool designed for the efficient removal of piston pins. Made from durable steel, it combines precision engineering with a compact design, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit.
F**R
This worked very well !!!
I thought I was going to break it the piston pin was so tight. No this pulled held up and did its job.I was pulling a pin out of a 73 Suzuki TS Apache 400.Works really good.
M**T
Yamaha R5/RD350
Can confirm fits Yamaha R5 pistons, which means probably the RD350 series also.This thing is MASSIVE! The picture does not convey scale at all. This thing is HEYOOOGE. Quality made tool. Nice tool steel for threaded parts, coated and slightly oiled. The thread for the nuts is left-hand so it won't come apart mid-pull. I was lucky the rod fit through my tiny pins on my R5 pistons. Used the small nut and it pulled right out without any effort. Couldn't get them out any other way, but with the proper tool...no problemo! Another cool feature is the aluminum handle midsection. It should be soft enough to not damage pistons and also has a radius on it to spread the load to the piston easier. Shouldn't really matter, though, because it works so damn good. One of the best special tools I have ever purchased.
S**Y
Disappointing tool.
The threads on the end of the puller, where the adapters thread on (left hand thread) were rusty under the adapter. Then I went to unscrew the shaft from the aluminum body and it felt very rough. It works, but it's not threaded very well. I applied a little oil to help it out, but I'm disappointed that a professionally made product doesn't even have well formed threads.
M**C
Just what I needed
I used this to the piston pins from my 1981 Gs 750 E. It worked perfectly! Pretty easy to take the pins out. It comes with two different sized washers for small and big pistons. I used the smaller one, so hopefully the other size fits when i rebuid my car. Either way you can put your own nut as long as you know the diameter size of the thread. The only problem with it is that the nuts were already attached to the thread, and it took me a vise and a pair of pliers to break the loose. Dunno if that was just the one i bought, but make sure to turn the nut clockwise, not counter-clockwise, to make it come off. Hope that helps
R**H
this thing is pretty durable; the threads in the nuts on the ...
I don't even know what happened, I've never needed a piston pin puller before, but somehow got the wrist pin STUCK. After bending three homemade pullers and my buddies' knock off, I broke down and bought this. Amazingly, it did work! I had to use knock-er-loose and a blow torch, but got it out. Long story short, this thing is pretty durable; the threads in the nuts on the end didn't strip, and the threaded shaft didn't bend. A+!
D**N
Wrist pin size adapters couldn't be removed from tool
Returned for reason stated in title. Aluminum is soft and was damaged even with a leather glove doubled in the plier jaw when attempting to remove the adapters. Doubtful they would survive removing a tight pin without deforming too much for further use.
J**.
Great Product!!!
Product is well built. Used this to pull the pin out of my Suzuki GS850. Pin came out without problem.
B**.
Good deal
Did not fit my wrist pin, BMW r75/5. Otherwise good tool for the $
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