Some teardown jobs turn into a fight before you even pick up a ratchet. Components seize, bearings cling too tight & pulleys weld themselves onto shafts after years of heat cycles. Lisle pullers & installers step into those ugly moments with gear shaped to apply steady pressure without tearing up parts you still need.
Plenty of mechanics start these jobs with something from Hand Tools just to clear the first layer before reaching for a Lisle puller that can apply real force. Hidden or recessed fasteners often need early reach, which is why crews lean on Ratchets & Spanners before setting the puller legs or jaws into place.
A stubborn pulley or pressed component sometimes demands a quick shock from Impact Wrenches so the installer tool can take over without slipping. Low-light areas around timing covers or steering housings slow everything down, so techs usually fix visibility first with Inspection Mirrors & Lighting before tightening a puller or pressing something back in.
Electrical components sometimes interfere with removal, so many mechanics jump to Testing & Measurement Tools to confirm nothing live is hiding behind the part they’re about to pull. Corrosion around hubs or bores often forces workshops to clean surfaces with Grinding & Cut-Off Wheels before the Lisle tool can sit square. Once the heavier teardown begins, most crews shift everything onto Workbenches so the pullers & installers work without fighting cramped angles.
Some refits need torque confirmation or alignment checks, so techs pull in Vehicle Diagnostic & Testing Tools before pressing anything home. During long repair runs or full component swaps, crews rely on Tool Maintenance Kit items to keep their removal tools clean, sharp & ready.
What’s in This Collection:
► Lisle Gear & Pulley Pullers
‣ Designed for removing pressed gears, crank pulleys & tight-fit components without chewing edges.
► Lisle Harmonic Balancer Tools
‣ Meant for controlled removal or refit of balancers on petrol or diesel setups.
► Lisle Steering & Suspension Pullers
‣ Shaped for separating stubborn joints, pivots & tapered fittings safely.
► Lisle Bearing & Bushing Installers
‣ Geared for pressing bearings or bushings into place with clean, centered pressure.
► Lisle Specialty Removal Tools
‣ Made for odd-shaped parts, hidden fasteners & crank-side components that require precise force.
Some parts come off easy, but most don’t. Heat, rust, tension or old age lock components in place until they feel fused. Lisle pullers & installers help you stay in control when every turn of the tool feels like a gamble. These pieces grip cleanly, tighten evenly & give you confidence to apply real force without destroying hardware that still matters.
Shops running full schedules rely on solid support that keeps removal tools ready every week. tool & equipment Care helps crews keep jaws, arms & press tools in shape after repeated stress. When something fails in the middle of a long teardown, on-site & workshop Services step in so the workflow doesn’t collapse.
► Strong engagement on tight or seized components
► Useful for pulleys, bearings, bushings, steering parts & crank-side setups
► Trusted by mechanics across Australia for daily teardown work
► Supported with fast dispatch & real trade-focused service
If you’re dealing with components that refuse to move or parts that need controlled force to refit, choose the Lisle pullers & installers that match your next job. If you want help picking the right style or size, reach out & the crew will point you straight.
Yes, as long as the puller size & jaw style match the component.
They hold firm when used correctly with proper engagement.
Anyone with steady hands & patience can use this gear effectively.
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