Good slide hammer

Tequila

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Looking for a good slide hammer for pulling bearing ,seals etc. All I have found are poorly made china junk anyone got experienced suggestion???
 
If you look at the expensive ones and the Chinese junk you'll see that the slide part on all of them is all but identical, that being a slide bar and a weight. Personally the one I've got was home made probably 30 years, or more, ago. It's not fancy but it has never let me down. The main thing with any slide hammer is the attachments. The way mine is made it uses a 5/8 fine thread, which is fairly standard, for the attachments to hook to it. With a standard hook up like that I can use off the shelf things like the hooks, etc which is good. Even better is the fact that when I am in the field and need something special I can simply take a 5/8 fine thread nut and use it as an attaching point for whatever I need. This works great when I need something special, like I did the other week, where I had to make one with a metric bolt long enough to get down in a hole and pull a coller out.

Like I said, the slide parts are all going to be pretty close to the same other than the slide might be a bit sloppier on the China ones, etc. Other than that just make sure that the attaching point is standard. From there you can get the name brand attachments from places like OTC, etc.
 
There is also a 1 lb slide hammer, that works pretty good, it has a thread adapter, for smaller vice grips. My favorite is still the silver slapper, that I bought years ago, with the big weight, and the 5/8 NF threaded shaft. Might be chinese, but me rikey the way it works!
 
We went to help son get his "stuff" together for the shipping company to fill a container for his move to Australia. Found a slide hammer in a box; put it in the pile to ship. A couple hours later, I found another slide hammer. Asked son why he had 2 slide hammers; he just shrugged.

I knew the answer; whenever he couldn't find a tool he would go buy a new one - so I wasn't surprised when I found slide hammer #3. He doesn't do any body work, so don't know why he needed 3 of them,
 
NCWayne, thanks for your logical input. That's kind of what I needed. I was not sure of the standard thread size for the attachments. When I need it I never seem to have the right one.
 

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