Car Engine Cylinder Hone Tool, Brake Piston Honing Deglazer Set for 2'' 220 Grit Stones, Adjustable 1-1/4 "to 3-1/2" Diameter, 3 Claws Car Cylinder Hone (1-1/4 to 3-1/2 inch)
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Car Engine Cylinder Hone Tool, Brake Piston Honing Deglazer Set for 2'' 220 Grit Stones, Adjustable 1-1/4 "to 3-1/2" Diameter, 3 Claws Car Cylinder Hone (1-1/4 to 3-1/2 inch)
【Professional Cylinder Hone Tool】:This automotive engine cylinder grinder is specially designed to remove carbon, rust, and hot glaze deposits from the inner wall of the cylinder. It is suitable for the engine cylinders of small cars, trucks, motorcycles, tractors, and various industrial equipment. It is suitable for deglazing engine cylinders with diameters ranging from 1-1/4" to 3-1/2".
【Premium Quality】:This automotive engine cylinder grinding tool is made of high-quality high-carbon steel material, which is sturdy and strong enough to ensure a long service life.
【3-Stone Design】:The tool is designed with 3 stones and can be automatically centered and quickly inserted. In addition, the tool's flexible shaft and open control tension nut increase cutting speed and maneuverability, helping to change cylinders between cylinders at the fastest cutting speed, which can save time and improve work efficiency.
【Adjustable Range】:This automotive engine cylinder grinding tool can easily adjust the range and pressure of the cylinder, the spring knurled adjusting nut can increase the tension and firmly lock the metal arm of the drill while working. You can achieve the best results by controlling the tension to have a smoother surface.
【Easy to Install】:This automotive engine cylinder grinder is easy to use and can be used in combination with an electric drill. First lubricated with brake fluid around the cylinder wall to ensure that there is no rust, then the honing tool is installed on the drill and inserted into the cylinder, maintaining a low speed, and finally moved up and down on both sides of the cylinder.