SCHAEFFLER Extraction Tool

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PHP2,887,893.67

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RS Stock No.:
310-404
Mfr. Part No.:
TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-G7X12
Manufacturer:
SCHAEFFLER
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Brand

SCHAEFFLER

Product Type

Extraction Tool

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Schaeffler Extraction Tool, Extraction Tool Type - TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-G7X12


This extraction tool is a specialist implement designed for removal tasks in rail maintenance settings. Manufactured by Schaeffler, it is intended to assist technicians in detaching axle components and related spare parts on rolling stock. The device is presented for use where controlled extraction and part separation are required within rail workshops and field operations.

Features and Benefits:


• Precision Interface reduces risk of component damage when extracting
• Robust construction supports repeated use in rail maintenance
• Compatible geometry enables secure engagement with axle fittings
• Streamlined operation shortens time required for removal tasks
• Designed for integration with existing workshop handling equipment

Applications


• Suitable for removing axle components during train overhaul
• Used for detaching spare parts in onsite rail maintenance
• Ideal for axle puller operations in depot workshops
• Used with heavy-duty rail extraction procedures in fleets

What brand provides this tool and how does that affect sourcing?


The tool is produced by Schaeffler which simplifies procurement through established industry supply channels.

Can this device be employed alongside common workshop handling gear?


Yes, it is intended to work with standard depot handling and lifting arrangements to support axle removal operations.

Is the tool intended for single-use or repetitive tasks?


The design is aimed at repeated use within rail maintenance routines, supporting multiple extraction cycles.

What specific maintenance activity is this tool focused on?


It is focused on the removal of axle-related spare parts and fittings within rail vehicle servicing tasks.

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