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Old 09-13-2007, 11:08 PM
 
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Question Good Bar Puller

Can anyone recomend a good bar puller?
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Old 09-14-2007, 07:11 AM
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I think I got mine from this Company

http://www.sommatool.com/index.asp

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Royal makes a nice one.
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royal is the best that I have used
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I've got a royal grippex. It works good. Make sure you have a good coolant pump for this one.

I just got a dunham bar puller to test. It works good too, but the fingers are easy to break. Don't ask how I know

I would like to try one of the bar pullers that has the built in cut-off tool.
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You can easily make your own. Just bore a piece of stock .005/.01 smaller than the diameter you want to pull. Slot it and let the spring pressure hold and pull. Put a chamfer on the I.D. and back bore it so that there is a small lip on the front to do the gripping. This works well with smaller dia. bars up to about 3/4. Bigger stuff will need something with a little more gripping power.
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I am pulling 1/2" Cold roll and was considering making one of the collet style pullers. I was going to use A-2 and harden it up or is this a bad idea and material choice?
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Bar Pullers

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Take a look at Hayes Bar Pullers (www.hayesbarpullers.com)... I'd say Scott Hayes has come up with a better, stronger and longer lasting mouse trap.. I'd like to hear your thoughts on it once you have had a chance to look it over..

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http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF...0&PMT4TP=*LTIP

Page with Dunham bar pullers. Basically the same type of thing as the Bp you can make yourself. It's about $160 for the setup for one size and additional size grippers are around $50.

Jarwalcot, is that the correct website for the hayes bar pullers? I can't get it to work.

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Hardening is not necessary. We've made these pullers from plain old cold rolled and even aluminum.
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Jarwalcot -

This is basically what I have in mind to make. seems to be simple enough to make inhouse.
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