SCHAEFFLER Extraction Tool

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£25,550.44

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RS Stock No.:
312-147
Mfr. Part No.:
TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-F-803329-130/230
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 - TOOL-RAILWAY-AXLE-F-803329-130/230


This extraction tool is designed for removal tasks on rail vehicles and associated components. Supplied by Schaeffler, it functions as a specialist implement for dislodging axle-related parts within maintenance and repair operations on trains and industrial railway equipment. The tool is intended for use where controlled extraction force and fitment compatibility are required in rail workshops and field service environments.

Features and Benefits:


• Robust construction enables controlled heavy-duty extraction
• Compatible Interface reduces time to align with axle components
• Precision engagement minimises incidental damage during removal
• Service-oriented design supports repeated use in maintenance cycles

Applications


• Suitable for axle removal during train underframe maintenance
• Ideal for use in depot refurbishment workflows on rolling stock
• Used with industrial rail assemblies requiring controlled pull-out
• Can be used for component replacement in traction modules

What type of workshops typically use this tool?


It is commonly employed in rail maintenance depots and vehicle overhaul facilities handling mechanical axle work and wheelset servicing.

How does the tool integrate into routine maintenance procedures?


Technicians use it as a dedicated implement for extracting axle-associated parts, reducing Reliance on improvised methods and streamlining removal steps in planned servicing.

What operational benefit does the tool offer during field repairs?


It provides a repeatable extraction method that supports efficient on-site removals, aiding quick turnaround when access to full workshop equipment is limited.

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