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Ball Joint Seperator - Kent-Moore

Part #: J-33436

The Kent-Moore J-33436 Ball Joint Separator is a professional-grade tool engineered for the precise and efficient separation of ball joints from control arms. Designed for demanding automotive and industrial applications, this heavy-duty separator provides the leverage and durability required for reliable service in a busy workshop environment. Its robust construction ensures consistent performance and longevity, making it an essential addition to any professional technician's toolkit.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Manufactured from high-strength steel for exceptional durability and resistance to wear, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Optimized Leverage Handle: Features an extended handle design that provides significant leverage, allowing for easier and quicker separation of stubborn ball joints.
  • Precision Fork Design: Engineered to apply force effectively and accurately, facilitating clean separation while minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding components or ball joint boots.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Built to withstand the rigors of frequent, professional use in automotive repair and maintenance settings.
  • Time and Labor Saving: Streamlines the ball joint removal process, contributing to reduced service times and increased workshop efficiency.

Applications

The Kent-Moore J-33436 Ball Joint Separator is ideal for professional technicians performing a variety of suspension and steering system tasks. Common applications include:

  • Separating worn or damaged ball joints from control arms during replacement procedures.
  • Assisting in the removal of suspension components for service or repair, such as strut replacement or axle work.
  • Facilitating the disassembly of front-end components across a broad range of passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks.
  • General automotive service requiring non-damaging separation of press-fit components.
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 08 February, 2012.