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Universal Finish Adjustable Spanner Drilled Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
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Description of Universal Finish Adjustable Spanner Drilled

1.Useful for removing parts from appliances and other equipment; Can be used on round nuts with drilled holes on face. 2.Used to: Tool designed to quickly change or remove the backing pad or discs on angle grinders. 3.Material: Made of high carbon, polished steel, durable, electrophoretic coating with corrosion resistance. 4.Specifications: 3mm. 5.Adjustable pin-to-pin distance ranges from 15mm and to 160mm.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not for outboard trim cylinder

This may work for some small applications but is not the right choice for outboard engines. I've tried removing the caps on my trim cylinders to replace a leaking gasket and that didn't help. The pins will slip out of the holes before you can apply enough torque to remove the caps.

Pros
  • Hand tool
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Audi 1.8T Visco Fan Pulley Stuck Screw Lifebuoy

Trying to remove the viscous fan pulley on an Audi 1.8T was a life saver. The bolt holding the pulley was so tight that when I tried to remove it the traditional way (with a punch on the back of the pulley) I severed the aluminum castings holding the punch in place. After receiving this, I loosened the screw in a few minutes.

Pros
  • Tools and Household Items
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Chinese junk: Hand and power tools

Typical Chinese junk. If I buy it for one-time use, I have to sharpen the pins beforehand - The tool's handles are not aligned, about 1mm (put it on the table, the shoulders are not horizontal). - The pins are not 90 degrees to the arms, and they are not parallel. They need some filing to work. The pins are coated in paint, not bare high-strength steel like German-made wrenches. The paint comes off and plugs the holes in the nut. All in all, this isn't a tool you buy because you need another…

Pros
  • Wrench
Cons
  • Write later