This 8mm Blind Bearing Puller/Extractor allows you to remove 8mm bearings found in your wheelchair's front caster wheels.
- Easy to Use
- Cost Effective
- Right Tool for the Job
- Less Risk of Damage
- Specialized Design
If you want your wheelchair to move faster, go farther and smoother, then you have to maintain your wheelchair’s bearings. Your wheelchair has bearings in three places: front caster, front fork, and rear wheels. Most wheelchair manufacturers say you need to re-grease or change your front caster bearings yearly, and the forks and rear bearings as needed. With the right tools, this is easy to do. This 8mm Blind Bearing Puller/Extractor allows you to remove 8mm bearings found in your wheelchair's front caster wheels.
- Easy to use - this tool is designed specifically to remove bearings from wheelchair rear hubs or front forks
- Cost-effective - you don’t have to buy an entire set of tools just for one or two sizes
- Right tool for the job - most bearing tools are designed for bicycles or cars, not wheelchairs, so you have to make them work, which can damage your gear
- Less risk of damage - specialized tool reduces the risk of damaging hub or front fork as compared to using a flat head screwdriver
- Specialized design - designed to accommodate recessed hub for rear wheelchair wheels
Problems this product solves:
Problem 1: Automotive bearing pullers pull from the lip of the inside ring of the bearing, but a wheelchair hub axle sleeve can prevent the puller from grabbing the ring
Problem 2: Bicycle bearing pullers/extractor are very expensive.
Used with the following wheelchair products:
- Frog Leg Casters
- .75” Lighted Rollerblade casters
- .75” Rollerblade Casters
- 1” Ploy Aluminium Caster
- 1” Pneumatic Caster
- 1” Ploy Caster (Pr1mo)
- 1.5” Poly Caster
- 1.5” Soft Roll Aluminium Casters
- 2” Ploy Caster (Pr1mo)
- 2” Pneumatic Caster with Foam Insert (Innova)
- Improper removal or installation of bearings can permanently damage casters, rear wheel hubs or caster stems. Please use caution when using brute force.
- Make sure you know the size and types of bearings on your wheelchair and buy the right sizes.
- If you have questions or if we can help please contact us.
- Improper removal or installation of bearings can permanently damage casters, rear wheel hubs or caster stems. Please use caution when using brute force.
- Make sure you know the size and types of bearings on your wheelchair and buy the right sizes.
- If you have questions or if we can help please contact us.