SKU: 10389

Pitman Arm Puller - Sheppard M110


$257.07 AUD

Import fees included


Pitman arms on a Sheppard M110 don't come off easy. The splines corrode into the sector shaft, the taper locks in, and anything you try to coax it loose with like a torch, pry bar, hammer with a long handle and a short fuse, usually ends up costing you the gearbox too.

The 10389 is sized to the M110 specifically. No generic puller, no makeshift adapter, no hoping the geometry's close enough. It seats square against the shaft, grabs the arm cleanly, and pulls under impact power without putting any side-load on the steering box you're trying to keep alive.

  • Pulls seized pitman arms without heat, hammering, or pry damage
  • Rated for impact tools up to 3/4" for fast, repeatable removal
  • Machined to the M110's geometry — no shimming, no fighting the fit
  • High-strength steel construction holds its shape pull after pull, even on the rusted-in ones

When the M110 shows up on the lift, this is the tool that gets the arm off and the truck back on the road.

Application
Class 6–8 trucks and equipment with Sheppard M110 steering gears — most Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Mack, and Volvo configurations running the M110.


Proposition 65

Warning: This product may expose you to chemicals including Nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Warranty
We offer a Limited Lifetime Warranty on our tools and a 2-year warranty on our hydraulic components against defects in materials and workmanship to customers who purchase from Tiger Tool or our Authorized Dealer.

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Returns
We offer a 60 day money back guarantee should you feel as though the tool is not the right tool for you. Just be sure it's in unused condition and in original packaging.

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