OTC ROBINAIR BOSCH - ACH 1122 Bearing Splitter 2" Max
The OTC ROBINAIR BOSCH - ACH 1122 Bearing Splitter is a compact shop tool designed for controlled, precise separation of bearings and gears with up to a 2" maximum spread. Built for routine use in professional repair bays and general shop equipment toolkits, this splitter provides a straightforward mechanical solution for extracting pressed-on bearings and similar tight-fit components.
Hydraulic Shop Press Compatibility
This bearing splitter is sized to work with common shop presses and hydraulic shop press setups where careful, even force is required. Use the 1122 to distribute pressing loads evenly across the part edge before applying pressure, reducing the risk of damage to housings and shafts. The compact profile makes it easy to position the tool under load frames and within press fixtures.
Automotive Shop Press And Workshop Use
The 1122 is suitable for automotive and light industrial applications, assisting technicians in bearing removal tasks across wheel hubs, pulleys, and transmission assemblies. Its 2" maximum capacity covers a wide range of service scenarios while remaining easy to handle during repeated operations.
Professional Parts Washer And Shop Equipment Integration
The splitter complements broader shop equipment and maintenance workflows, pairing effectively with bench tools, parts washers, and diagnostic stands. When combined with proper fixtures and a controlled press, the tool helps streamline repair sequences and supports safer extraction compared with improvised methods.
Key benefits include compact size for tight spaces, a design that aids precise alignment, and compatibility with standard press setups used in professional garages. The OTC ROBINAIR BOSCH - ACH 1122 is intended as a durable, simple addition to service tool sets where reliable bearing removal matters.
For technicians seeking a dependable, easy-to-position bearing splitter for everyday shop work, the 1122 offers consistent performance and straightforward operation. Fast shipping.