OTC Tools and Equipment | 09213-54015-01 | Toyota Crankshaft Pulley Holding Tool

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 09213-54015-01
  • Weight: 2 lbs

Key Features

  • Precision Engineering: Designed specifically for Toyota crankshaft pulleys, ensuring an exact fit and optimal grip during service.
  • Secure Holding Mechanism: Firmly grips the harmonic balancer, preventing rotation and maintaining stability during removal or installation procedures.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-strength materials, providing longevity and reliable performance under demanding workshop conditions.

Applications

  • Crankshaft Pulley Service: Essential for safely removing and installing crankshaft pulleys on various Toyota engines.
  • Harmonic Balancer Maintenance: Used to secure the harmonic balancer, facilitating maintenance or replacement of engine components.
  • Timing Belt Replacement: Simplifies the critical process of changing timing belts by holding the crankshaft securely in position.
  • General Engine Repair: Indispensable for a range of engine maintenance procedures that require a stable crankshaft.

Benefits

  • Damage Prevention: Protects crankshafts and other engine components from potential damage often caused by improper or improvised removal methods.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Streamlines the pulley removal and installation process, saving valuable time for professional technicians.
  • Improved Safety: Provides a secure hold, reducing the risk of slippage and injury during strenuous engine repair tasks.
  • Reliable Performance: Ensures proper torque application and alignment, contributing to the overall integrity and longevity of engine repairs.

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$308.69

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.

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