The Impact Bar Extractor with Adapters is a robust tool designed for the quick and efficient removal of mechanical components, especially when working with small pliers.
This extractor includes an impact bar that can be used with a 1-2kg mallet, providing the force necessary to dislodge parts that may be tightly fitted or corroded.
The 2524 and 2534 models come equipped with two M10 and M16 adapters, which are compatible with all 2500 series collets, allowing considerable versatility in use.
On the other hand, the 4590 model includes a 1/2” 20h to M8 adapter, covering the needs of the 4000 series pliers, further expanding the applications of this tool.
Recommendations for use:
Be sure to select the correct adapter for the collet you are removing to avoid damage to the tool or part.
Always use a 1-2kg sledgehammer to ensure that the force applied is adequate for extraction.
Hold the impact bar firmly and apply firm but controlled blows to avoid sudden movements that could damage components.
Avoid excessive use of force; Let the impact bar do the work to avoid fatigue and premature tool wear.
Perform tests on non-critical components if this is your first time using the impact bar, to become familiar with the tool and its operation.
Maintenance recommendations:
Regularly clean the impact bar and adapters after each use to prevent the buildup of dust or debris that may affect their operation.
Lubricate moving components and adapter threads periodically to ensure smooth operation and extend tool life.
Store the tool in a dry, protected location to prevent corrosion and other damage from exposure to moisture.
Bullet points
Versatility in adapters: The different adapters included allow the use of the extractor with a variety of pliers, making it a very flexible tool for different mechanical jobs.
Adjustable impact force: The impact bar allows you to regulate the force applied, offering a more controlled extraction and reducing the risk of damage to parts.
Time Savings: Thanks to the efficiency and speed of the impact extraction method, the user can complete disassembly tasks in less time compared to other methods.
Less physical effort: The use of an impact bar minimizes the physical effort required, making work easier, especially in repetitive operations.