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Drive shaft screw-in tool set 19 pieces

Drive shaft insertion tool upgrade set, 19 pcs
DRIVE SHAFT IND. WRENCH UPGR. SET 19PCS

Art.-no. 1952006730
EAN 4056807273723

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Extension set for wheel hub extractor 1952003290.
  • Tool for pulling drive shaft into wheel hub. Particularly for vehicles with a high level of fitting accuracy between the keyway profile of the drive shaft and that of the wheel hub.

  • The set is particularly universal in application through its 12 different adapters.

  • Suitable for pulling in wheel hub.

  • Also included in the scope of delivery are two screw adapters for connecting to the axle shaft thread with a slide hammer. This allows the outer joint to be pulled off the drive shaft using an existing or optionally-available slide hammer.


Scope of delivery:


  • 10x tension sleeves for drive shafts male thread, M16x1.5/M18x1.5/M20x1.0/M20x1.25/M20x1.5/M22 x1.0/M22x1.5/M24x1.5/M27x1.5/M30x1.5

  • 2x tension bolts for drive shafts female thread, M14x1.5/M16x1.5

  • 1x connecting adaptor M12x1.25/M16x1.5

  • 1x feed spindle M16/M12, L=300 mm

  • 1x support mount for wheel hub bell, 1-1/2"x16T

  • 1x support bush with pressure bearing

  • 1x tension nut M16

  • 2x adapter for removing joints from drive shaft
Notice

For exclusive use with wheel hub puller 1952003290.

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Application area
  • VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda/BMW/Mercedes/Opel/Renault/Peugeot/Porsche (Cayenne) etc.

  • For nut-secured (common) and bolt-secured (e.g. VW/Audi) drive shafts

Product weight (per item) (40)

3331 g

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