Brake Service Tools
965-0985`
Brake Spring Plier
•Caused zero damage to the components.
•Easy for assemble and disassemble the springs of brake shoes in a drum brake.
•1. Handle with a socket end for removing spring from anchor stud. (see Fig.2)
•2. Handle with a grooved end for installing spring on anchor. (see Fig.3)
•3. Jaw with an unique sunflower-shaped and swivel design allows the operator to grab the surface of the drum brake shoes firmly and the other jaw hooks the hooking portion of the return spring. And then holding close two handles to assembly or disassemble the spring of the brake shoes.
•Caused zero damage to the components.
•Easy for assemble and disassemble the springs of brake shoes in a drum brake.
•1. Handle with a socket end for removing spring from anchor stud. (see Fig.2)
•2. Handle with a grooved end for installing spring on anchor. (see Fig.3)
•3. Jaw with an unique sunflower-shaped and swivel design allows the operator to grab the surface of the drum brake shoes firmly and the other jaw hooks the hooking portion of the return spring. And then holding close two handles to assembly or disassemble the spring of the brake shoes.