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TOP 20 TOOLS
VibroShock Impact Tool Kit
by CTA
The VibroShock Impact Tool Kit
(Part No.1000) removes frozen or
rusted screws, nuts, bolts or plugs
without damage. The kit includes
seven 3/8-in. drive metric sockets, for
the most common applications. Each
socket includes an “internal edge”
that allows the socket to seat on the
hex drive of the fastener. The vibration
is then focused on the fastener,
not the body of the component, preventing
damage and breakage. The
kit also includes the Vibro-shaft with
built-in articulated wrench, allowing
greater control of action while removing
the fastener. The wrench also can
fold in to allow greater access in tight
working areas. Additional applications
include stuck glow plugs, brake
bleeder screws, clamp-on injectors,
exhaust fasteners, lugnuts and more.
(www.ctatools.com) Circle #103
Parking Brake Cable
Coupler Tool
by SP Tools
The 10500 Parking Brake Cable
Coupler Tool is a set of 14-in.
heat-treated pliers specifically
designed to separate the parking
brake cable coupler found
on many light and medium-duty
pickup trucks, SUVs and vans.
The midchassis brake cable coupler
is known to be a stubborn
piece to separate and has caused
injury to mechanics’ hands when
improper tools are used. These
brake cable pliers have an extra
high leverage ratio of 14:1, providing
enough power to push
the crimped cable end past the
coupler lock. The pliers are also
designed to press the cable end
back into the coupler once the
job is done. (www.sptool.com)
Circle #104
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September 2016
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