Plated steel components with aluminum body. This tool was designed with the mechanic in mind who would have it around grease, oil and a controlled environment (non corrosive). Great for the CV boots, fuel line, thermostat housing, radiator hose and air hose type repairs. 4 3/4" Long - 7" Fully Extended Compatible with any solid core wire up to .080" in diameter, including .032", .041", .051", and .062". |
Great company to order from, quick delivery .
Clamptite Tool Pl Aluminum With Wing
I finally ordered a Clamptite Tool and dont regret it. Easy to put hose clamps in tight places as long as you have the airspace to finish off the clamp.
Clamptite Tool Pl Aluminum With Wing
This clamp tool works great! Don’t know why I didn’t buy this tool a long time ago.
This tool does exactly what it is supposed to do. I bought this because I needed to repair some old motorcycle fuel and oil lines that had gotten loose. I removed the ferrules and used this tool on the original, very hard, hoses (no pressure in either system). On the first try I got very neat, tight and secure hose attachment with 0.041 stainless wire. This thing works! The only caveat is that it could not be used in an area where there is less than the length of the tool around the clamp.
These tools are awesome. Easy to learn how to use efficiently. These are well made. I lent my other tool out and haven’t got it back. I prefer the large brass nut to the wing-nut. Buy the $75 unit if you think you will be using it frequently. Enjoy.
Needs to be heavy duty
Clamptite Tool Pl Aluminum With Wing
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