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Wheels Manufacturing Sealed Bearing Extractor for 6003 6803 and 6903
$ 21.09
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Description
Bearing-size specific cartridge bearing removal tool.Insert the extractor into the bearing, tighten one side with an Allen key, and the collet expands to grip the inside of the bearingTap the extractor out with a punchProduct SpecificsCannondaleExperts on eBay
Description
Wheels Manufacturing Sealed Bearing Extractor for 6003 6803 and 6903
Bearing-size specific cartridge bearing removal tool.
Insert the extractor into the bearing, tighten one side with an Allen key, and the collet expands to grip the inside of the bearing
Tap the extractor out with a punch
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Manufacturer:
Wheels Manufacturing
Manufacturer Part Number:
6003-EXT
148701-Q0-LRET
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