The JIMS USA 1029-TS Crank Pin Nut Socket Tool is a precision-machined tool designed to remove and install crankshaft rod nuts on engines. The socket is made from 4130 chrome-molybdenum steel and is heat-treated to provide strength and durability. The socket features a flat bottom to prevent rounding off the nut and a chamfered edge to help guide the socket onto the nut. The 1029-TS is available in sizes 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, and 22mm.
Key Features
- 100% nut to socket contact
- 100% of drive end contact
- Machined flat at the nut
receiving end to eliminate rounding off the nut and to reduce the risk
of bodily injury
- Machined from 4130
chrome-molybdenum, then heat-treated to give a lifetime of service
Applications
The JIMS USA 1029-TS Crank Pin Nut Socket Tool is designed for use on engines with 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, and 22mm crankshaft rod nuts. The tool is compatible with a variety of engines, including those from Ford, GM, Chrysler, Toyota, and Honda.
Benefits
The JIMS USA 1029-TS Crank Pin Nut Socket Tool offers a number of benefits over other crank pin nut sockets, including:
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100% nut to socket contact: This ensures that the socket is properly aligned with the nut and prevents the nut from slipping.
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100% of drive end contact: This ensures that the socket is properly engaged with the wrench and prevents the wrench from slipping.
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Machined flat at the nut
receiving end to eliminate rounding off the nut and to reduce the risk
of bodily injury: This feature helps to prevent the nut from becoming rounded off, which can make it difficult to remove. It also reduces the risk of injury by preventing the nut from slipping and striking the technician.
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Machined from 4130
chrome-molybdenum, then heat-treated to give a lifetime of service: This material is strong and durable, and the heat treatment process ensures that the tool will last for a long time.
How to Use
To use the JIMS USA 1029-TS Crank Pin Nut Socket Tool, follow these steps:
- Align the socket with the nut.
- Engage the socket with the wrench.
- Turn the wrench to loosen or tighten the nut.
Warnings
* Always use the correct size socket for the nut.
* Use caution when using the tool to avoid injury.
* Do not use the tool if it is damaged.
Troubleshooting
If the tool is not working properly, there may be a number of possible causes, including:
- The socket is not the correct size for the nut.
- The tool is damaged.
- The tool is not being used properly.
If you are unable to resolve the issue, contact a qualified technician for assistance.
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