SCHAEFFLER Extraction Tool

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RS Stock No.:
310-431
Mfr. Part No.:
TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-160/270.ZL
Brand:
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, 160/270 Axle Diameter - TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-160/270.ZL


This extraction tool is designed for removing railway axles within maintenance and overhaul operations. Manufactured by Schaeffler, it serves as specialised equipment for withdrawing axle assemblies from rolling stock components, enabling controlled removal in depot and workshop settings.

Features and Benefits:


• Supports axle extraction across a 160/270mm range for versatility
• Heavy-duty construction for demanding rail maintenance tasks
• Precise engagement mechanism reduces risk of component damage
• Compatible with standard workshop lifting and pulling systems
• Facilitates efficient axle removal to shorten service intervals

Applications


• Suitable for axle removal on freight and passenger rolling stock
• Ideal for depot refurbishment and wheelset servicing tasks
• Used with rail maintenance rigs for component replacement operations
• Can be used for scheduled overhauls in mechanical maintenance shops

What axle diameter range can it operate on?


It accommodates axles within a 160/270mm span to cover common railway shaft sizes.

Which sector workflows is it intended to integrate with?


It is built for integration into rail depot procedures and workshop extraction stations handling wheelset disassembly.

How does it interact with lifting equipment in workshops?


The tool is designed to Interface with conventional pulling and hoisting gear used during axle withdrawal to provide controlled extraction forces.

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