This 10-phase procedure uses the UT01-023 punch tool to safely drive pins, bushings, and press-fit components in Eaton Fuller transmissions—prevents damage, misalignment, and rework. Introduction: Safe & Accurate Punching for Eaton Fuller The UT01-023 ensures straight, controlled force—critical for protecting housings and maintaining tolerances. Phase 1-3: Preparation & Component Access Secure transmission – Bench or stand fixture Disassemble to access target component – Remove covers/shafts as needed Inspect pin/bushing & surrounding area – Check for corrosion or seizing Phase 4-6: Punch Tool Setup & Driving Select correct UT01-023 end – Match pin/bushing diameter Align punch squarely on component – Center perfectly Apply controlled hammer/ press force – Steady straight strikes Phase 7-10: Removal, Inspection & Reassembly KEY: UT01-023 Punching Protocol Drive component fully out/in – Until seated or free Inspect bore & new part – Check for scoring or debris Clean & lubricate as required – Prepare for reassembly Reassemble & torque to spec – Verify alignment Critical Warnings: Punching Hazards AVOID THESE COSTLY MISTAKES: ❌ Off-center strike – Housing gouge or crack ❌ Wrong punch size – Slippage & damage ❌ Excessive force – Shaft bend or break ❌ No safety glasses/PPE – Flying debris risk ❌ Hammer on soft metal – Mushrooming & failure Why UT01-023 Beats Generic Drifts & Punches Improvised Risks: ❌ Generic drift slip → $1K+ case damage ❌ Off-angle strike → Misalignment ❌ Inconsistent force → Rework losses UT01-023 Advantages: ✅ Eaton-specific design ✅ Straight controlled drive ✅ 90%+ damage reduction ✅ Quick & accurate ✅ Saves $3.3K–$11.5K per bad job ✅ Shop-proven durability Punch Eaton Fuller Components Cleanly. No Damage. Precise Rebuilds. Maximum Uptime. Get UT01-023 – $100.00