Buyer's Guide: The break caliper compression tool has the OEM of 24300, can be used to pushing back non-ratcheting, single&dual-piston calipers. Note, this product is suitable for disc brakes, not for drum brakes, please check carefully before purchase
Ergonomic Handle: The brake pad spreader is designed with ergonomic squeeze handle, compared with the general knob handle and swing handle, it fits the hand curve more closely, reduces hand fatigue during use, and brings you a comfortable using experience
Efficient Compression Tool: The brake compressor tool can compresses all pistons on a piston caliper at the same time in the range of 0.59"-3.54". Please make that you have the expertise and skill before installing, and wear protective gloves and ggogles
Operation Method: Simply remove the brake pads, place the brake tool plates inside the brake caliper, loosen the brake bleeder screw, squeeze the handle to compress brake pistons, finally reset by pressing the retaining lever then pulling back plunger
Premium Materials: This caliper compression tool is made of high strength aluminum and iron material, with the plated and painted surface, makes it more wear-resistant and rust-resistant, not easy to be deformed. Your essential brake system repair tool
Description
MASTER YOUR BRAKES WITH THE CALIPER COMPRESSION TOOL—ERGONOMIC HANDLE FOR EFFORTLESS OPERATION
Product Information
Overall Size: 7.87*7.79*3.93 inch
Weight: 0.20 oz
Material: Aluminum, Iron
Color: Blue-Gray
Package: 1* Disc Brake Caliper Compression Tool, 1* Product Manuals
Note
1. Please check before buying that your car's brake is disc brakes, not the drum brakes
2. Brakes are the first line of defense for driving secure, please do not use the brake caliper compression tool yourself without professional knowledge
3. Please wear protective gloves and goggles before using the product
Product Usage Method
1. Remove the brake pads carefully
2. Place the caliper piston compressor tool's plate inside the brake caliper
3. Unscrewed the brake bleeder screw
4. Squeeze the handle until the plate makes contact with the brake piston
5. Continue press handle to compress pistons
6. If you find that the tool is no longer able to continue compressing, reset it by pressing the retaining lever then pulling back plunger