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Kell-Strom PWC30128-15 Puller

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The Kell-Strom PWC30128-15 is a puller for select Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines. 

General Information
Part #PWC30128-15
ManufacturerKell-Strom
Shipping Information
Product Weight0.5 lbs.
Product Dimensions5.5 x 3 x 0.5 in.
Schedule B8205599000
ECCNEAR99

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What engines is the PWC30128-15 puller commonly used for?
Answer:

The Kell-Strom PWC30128-15 is designed for use with Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines and related tooling applications, often employed in the removal of accessories. However, users should always check their engine or maintenance manuals to confirm the puller’s suitability for their specific model and serial number.

Asked October 6, 2025
Question:
What is the NSN (National Stock Number) for PWC30128-15?
Answer:

The NSN for the PWC30128-15 puller is 5120-01-424-0297. This designation enables government, military, and maintenance procurement systems to order or reference this exact tool reliably.

Asked October 6, 2025
Question:
What are some signs of wear that technicians should keep an eye out for?
Answer:

Over time, the puller’s threads, contact surfaces, or jaws may wear, deform, or gall, particularly if misaligned during use. Loss of precision in fit or slipping under load can reduce effectiveness or damage engine components. Regular inspection, cleaning, and occasional recalibration or replacement help maintain safe and accurate operation.

Asked October 6, 2025