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AWTools AW19102 vehicle care accessory, pack of 2, weight 1.8 kg
AWTools AW19102 vehicle care accessory, pack of 2, weight 1.8 kg
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AWTools AW19102 vehicle care accessory, pack of 2, weight 1.8 kg
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AWTools AW19102 vehicle care accessory, pack of 2, weight 1.8 kg
AWTools AW19102 vehicle care accessory, pack of 2, weight 1.8 kg
AWTools AW19102 vehicle care accessory is a two-piece tool set designed for automotive suspension tasks. Supplied as a pack of 2 with a total weight of 1.8 kg, the set is manufactured from chromium-vanadium (CrV) steel and finished with a powder-coated surface for corrosion resistance and durability. The tool features two-arm forged and hardened jaws that provide a secure grip on coil springs and are intended for use in confined spaces typically found around McPherson struts.
The forged and hardened jaws deliver a reliable and stable grip on springs during maintenance operations, while the CrV steel construction and powder coating increase resistance to wear and corrosion. Compatibility with common drive tools — a 21 mm wrench and a 1/2" ratchet — simplifies integration into existing workshop toolsets. Compact dimensions and a design suited for limited space under wheel arches make the tool practical for use on passenger cars and pickup trucks.
Position the jaws around the coil spring according to the vehicle manufacturer's safety instructions and secure the tool using a 21 mm wrench or a 1/2" ratchet. Ensure the jaws engage the spring coils firmly and that the assembly is stable before removing or installing the shock absorber or spring. Work on a properly supported vehicle with the suspension unloaded, and follow standard safety procedures for spring compression and release.
Use the AWTools AW19102 set only for the intended suspension tasks and always follow vehicle manufacturer guidelines. Inspect the tool before each use for signs of wear or damage to the jaws and coating. Operate the tool in a controlled manner and use appropriate personal protective equipment when compressing or releasing springs.
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