HVAC Hub Puller
Uploader Comments (DrZarkloff)
Video Responses
All Comments (53)
-
@circusshoe That is what I was thinking. Heat treated steel is the best. I don't think Snap On makes anything very close to that, but they do make something which will work.
-
Can you show a video on checkout procedures for economizers thanks
-
A 3/4 SHORT SOCKET ON THE 3/8 DRIVE WITH A 3/8 RATCHET WORKS GREAT WITH THIS TYPE OF PULLEY
-
thanks helps a lot good job ........ keep up the great videos
-
@214mojo OH YEAH MAKE SURE U TURN THE HUB WHILE U HOLD THE FAN BLADES N THE WEIGHT OF THE MOTOR SHOULD PULL IT OFF
-
i found n easier way to pull blade off witout using hub puller..... 1st sand dwn the shaft. 2nd lube the shaft.3rd take of screw dat holds blades to shaft .. 4th grab a pipe dat fits the shaft in n sits on the base n grab a hammer n hit top of pipe to to break it loose n just hold the fan blades n let the weight of the motor fall thru n ur done .....
-
The tool worked great but bent the fan base using the 4 hex hangers.
That tool was the best $38 bucks I've ever spent!!!!
57hopscotch 6 months ago
@57hopscotch Amen to that.
DrZarkloff 6 months ago
Great tool, I keep it in it's own little bag I purchased , with a service wrench with the appropriate allen head and extension with the appropriate socket. In seconds I have puller tight to hub, snap extension in cordless drill and have motor removed in virtually seconds. Works great on BLOWER MOTORS to!!!THANKS DR.Z for the great videos... FRITZHVAC
fritzhvac 2 years ago
Thanks for watching.
DrZarkloff 2 years ago
These are so very handy and nice. I work for a huge retirement place that has split systems, heat pumps, geothermal, and fan coil systems. Just remember to clean up the old shaft and use a bit of lubrication before useing it like it shows here. Ive never had a bit of problem with my puller !!
Brokenwings1962 2 years ago
Thanks. I've never had a problem with mine either.
DrZarkloff 2 years ago