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Fuse puller?
Do they make a large fuse puller? One for fuses the diameter of a quarter or larger? I have just used my pliers an i know this is not the best way....can screw up the tag then you may be SOL on size
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Real men just reach in there and grab them babies 
Channel Locks here..........
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Google: greenlee or cooper bussman.
460 always tightens me up.
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These work
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 Originally Posted by yellowirenut
Do they make a large fuse puller? One for fuses the diameter of a quarter or larger? I have just used my pliers an i know this is not the best way....can screw up the tag then you may be SOL on size
Yea, it 's called a channel locks
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I use one like this:
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I wanted one for fuses, mostly smaller one's... the office sent me on I'm pretty sure could grab a fuse 1" in dia or larger with one end. It's about 16" long, and a major pain to use.
Yup they do! I believe they got it from grainger.
"If you call that hard work, a koalas life would look heroic."
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 Originally Posted by jackintheboxtec

These work
yes those ideals I have a couple sizes of ideal part #34 0200a should get it
Remember: Murphy's Law,
Newtons Law of Gravity, Einsteins Theory of Relativity..then you won't go to far wrong. 
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 Originally Posted by amickracing
I wanted one for fuses, mostly smaller one's... the office sent me on I'm pretty sure could grab a fuse 1" in dia or larger with one end. It's about 16" long, and a major pain to use.
Yup they do! I believe they got it from grainger.
Ahh grainger
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...n_dim_search=1
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 Originally Posted by jackintheboxtec

These work
i got the same pair... get em
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 Originally Posted by yellowirenut
Do they make a large fuse puller? One for fuses the diameter of a quarter or larger? I have just used my pliers an i know this is not the best way....can screw up the tag then you may be SOL on size
I always use channel locks, just turn off the disconnect and grab em from the load side not the line side. The amperes is always stamped into the copper at the end of the fuse don't worry about fudging up the label and if you need to know what size fuse to put in a disconnect, then we need to start a new thread.
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Ideal 34-002. Probably one of my most used tools.
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Probably the best way to do it using approved tools
Additionally if in a plant use the necessary PPE for the job
Remember: Murphy's Law,
Newtons Law of Gravity, Einsteins Theory of Relativity..then you won't go to far wrong. 
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