Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use an Armature Bearing Puller Safely

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use an Armature Bearing Puller Safely

Summary

How to Use an Armature Bearing Puller Safely

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use an Armature Bearing Puller Safely

1. Preparation & Inspection

Before pulling, carefully inspect both the puller and the bearing. Check the jaws for cracks or wear and ensure the spindle/screw moves freely. A worn or damaged tool can slip and damage the bearing or shaft. 

Clean the work area and surrounding parts to remove debris, grease, or dirt. Contaminants around the bearing or shaft can cause uneven gripping.

Apply a light lubricant to the contact points (jaws, screw) to reduce friction, but avoid over-lubricating (too much oil can allow the jaws to slip). 

2. Positioning the Puller

Place the jaws of the puller evenly around the bearing’s inner or outer ring. Make sure the puller is centered to avoid uneven pulling force. 

Align the forcing screw or spindle with the center of the shaft. Proper alignment helps distribute force safely and avoids bending or damaging components.


3. Applying Pulling Force Gradually

Turn the central screw slowly using a wrench or handle to apply force. Avoid applying sudden or excessive torque. 

Maintain a steady, aligned pull. Continuously monitor alignment and stop to check if resistance seems uneven. 

4. Removing the Bearing

When the bearing begins to move, continue to tighten the screw until it is fully freed.

Once removed, carefully loosen the screw to release the puller, then remove the jaws and lift the bearing off the shaft. 

5. Post-Use Cleaning & Maintenance

After use, wipe down the puller to remove any metal shavings, grease, or dirt. Clean threads and joints thoroughly.

Lubricate the spindle and pivot points lightly before storage to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.

Store the tool in a dry place and protect delicate parts (jaws, screw) from impact or deformation.

6. Safety Tips

  • Wear safety glasses and gloves to protect against sliding parts and metal shards. 
  • Make sure the workpiece is stable and securely supported during pulling.
  • Avoid jerky or sudden force — build tension gradually to keep control.
  • For very tight fits, consider gentle heating (e.g., induction heater) to expand the bearing before pulling. 

7. Why Use a Quality Puller (e.g., from DNT Tools)

Using a reliable puller ensures safe extraction and minimizes the risk of damage to the rotor or shaft. High-quality pullers maintain alignment and control.

At DNT Tools , our armature bearing pullers are designed for precision and longevity. Built with robust materials and thoughtfully engineered components, they help you perform safe and efficient bearing removals.

Conclusion

Using an armature bearing puller safely is a matter of preparation, proper alignment, and controlled force. Follow these steps to reduce the risk of damage and achieve a clean, efficient bearing removal.

If you’re looking for a high-quality, purpose-built puller for your motors, check out our DNT Tools armature puller solutions — we’re here to help you get the job done right.