A two-jaw puller uses two gripping points, while a three-jaw puller provides more balanced pulling force.
A two-jaw puller uses two gripping points, while a three-jaw puller provides more balanced pulling force.
Two-jaw pullers are often used when access is limited or when the component design only allows two gripping points. Three-jaw pullers provide improved stability and even force distribution around the component, making them ideal for bearing and gear removal where balanced pulling is important. The best puller choice depends on component access, size, and pulling conditions.