SCHAEFFLER Extraction Tool

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RS Stock No.:
310-435
Mfr. Part No.:
TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-Z-177028-ASG110-AB
Manufacturer:
SCHAEFFLER
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Brand

SCHAEFFLER

Product Type

Extraction Tool

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

Schaeffler Extraction Tool - TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-Z-177028-ASG110-AB


This extraction tool is designed for removal tasks on rail vehicle axles and associated components, providing a purpose-built solution for maintenance operations in rail systems. Manufactured by Schaeffler, it is intended for professional use in environments where controlled extraction of axle-mounted parts is required. The tool is configured to integrate with standard workshop practices for rolling stock servicing and supports technicians working on heavy-duty rail assemblies.

Features and Benefits:


• Robust construction for repetitive extraction cycles
• Compatibility with axle-mounted bearing assemblies
• Precision engagement to reduce component damage
• Suited to high-force removal operations
• Engineered for use in workshop maintenance routines

Applications


• Suitable for removing axle-mounted bearings on trains
• Ideal for overhaul tasks in rolling stock depots
• Used with heavy axle components during scheduled maintenance
• Can be used for extraction work in rail fabrication shops

What industries typically deploy this equipment?


It is used in rail maintenance, rolling stock workshops and transport engineering facilities where axle and bearing extraction is required.

How does the tool Interface with axle components?


The design provides controlled engagement with axle-mounted parts to allow axial withdrawal while limiting lateral load transfer to the shaft.

What operational environment is it intended for?


It is intended for workshop and depot conditions where heavy-duty extraction of train axle components is performed by trained technicians.

Who is the manufacturer and how does that inform availability?


The item is produced by Schaeffler, indicating sourcing through industrial supply channels that handle specialist railway maintenance equipment.