G-PLUS Blue 360° Brake Caliper Press Tool with 2 Groups Steel Plates,Ratchet Piston Spreader Automotive Tools Car Brake Repair & Instalation,4 in 1 Universal Disc Ratchet Brake Caliper Tool
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G-PLUS Blue 360° Brake Caliper Press Tool with 2 Groups Steel Plates,Ratchet Piston Spreader Automotive Tools Car Brake Repair & Instalation,4 in 1 Universal Disc Ratchet Brake Caliper Tool
Fitment:Brake caliper press tool is suitable for disc brakes, not for drum brakes.This tool is equipped with 2 groups of push boards.4.52"x2.16" push boards are suitable for single and twin pistons floating calipers, twin and quad pistons fixed calipers.7.08"x2.36" push boards are suitable for some sextuplet pistons fixed calipers
Premium Material:Two groups of push plates are made of thickened steel plate, have excellent strength and toughness, and not easy to deform. Black painted finish prevents rust and corrosion and has a long service life
Excellent Design:Ratcheting caliper piston tool features a 360 degree ratcheting design that makes it easy to put in place and use in any direction, reverse switch on handle realizes positive or negative ratchet adjustment. The handle adopts ergonomic design, which is non slip and comfortable, easy to use and labor-saving.The bigger spreading plates with build-in small mag-nets and cylindrical pins, can install and unload quickly and easily from the compressor
Widely Application:The pads spread from a range of 1-1/2" to 2-5/8" pushing the caliper pistons back to allow plenty of room to install the new brake pads.this versatile caliper piston compressor tool is ideal for cars, trucks, and some commercial vehicles
Usage Methods:Due to the ratchet structure, the ratchet only be activated when both sides of the spreading plate are forced at the same time. The spreading plate can be extended by hand to a suitable width and then inserted into the brake caliper. The two spreading plates must be kept parallel when in use to ensure that the force on the caliper piston is uniform and to prevent damage to the caliper or dislocation of the piston.