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Hub Holder (V8) - Assenmacher Specialty Tools

Part #: BMW 2260

Specifications

The Assenmacher Specialty Tools Hub Holder (V8) is a specialized automotive tool. Manufactured in the U.S.A., it is designed for durability and precision in demanding workshop environments.

Key Features

  • Vehicle-Specific Design: Engineered for use on BMW vehicles equipped with V8 engines, ensuring optimal fit and function for specific service tasks.
  • Secure Hub Retention: This tool securely holds the wheel hub, preventing rotation during high-torque applications.
  • Robust Construction: Constructed from high-quality materials to withstand the forces involved in automotive repair.
  • Assenmacher Quality: Produced by Assenmacher Specialty Tools, a trusted manufacturer of professional-grade automotive tools.

Applications

The Hub Holder (V8) is essential for various maintenance and repair procedures on BMW V8 models. It is typically used for tasks that require stabilizing the wheel hub, such as:

  • Removing and installing wheel bearings.
  • Tightening or loosening axle and hub nuts.
  • Servicing driveshaft components where hub counter-holding is necessary.
  • Facilitating comprehensive wheel-end maintenance.

Benefits

Utilizing the Assenmacher Specialty Tools Hub Holder (V8) provides significant advantages for technicians and repair facilities:

  • Enhanced Precision: Ensures the hub remains stable, allowing for accurate torque application and precise component alignment.
  • Damage Prevention: Minimizes the risk of damage to the wheel hub, axle, bearings, and other suspension components by providing proper support.
  • Improved Efficiency: Streamlines complex service procedures by enabling single-person operation, reducing the time and effort typically required for hub-related tasks.
  • Professional Results: Contributes to the longevity and safe operation of vehicle components by facilitating correct installation and removal practices.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 July, 2010.