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Brake Bleeder Wrench EU 2011 - Assenmacher Specialty Tools

Part #: EU2011

The Assenmacher Specialty Tools EU 2011 Brake Bleeder Wrench is a specialized tool designed for efficient and reliable brake system maintenance. Engineered for professional technicians, this wrench facilitates precise control during the critical brake bleeding process, ensuring a secure and leak-free operation. Its robust construction and application-specific design make it an essential addition to any automotive workshop.

Key Features

  • Precision 11mm Size: Specifically designed to fit 11mm brake bleeder screws, commonly found on a wide range of domestic and import vehicles.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Assenmacher Specialty Tools, known for their durable and high-quality tools built to withstand rigorous shop use.
  • Optimized for Brake Bleeding: Provides excellent grip and leverage, reducing the risk of rounding off bleeder screws and improving overall efficiency.
  • Part of Comprehensive Set: This wrench is also included in the Assenmacher #EU 2000 Brake Caliper/Bleeder Service Set, making it an ideal replacement or supplementary tool.
  • Enhanced Technician Efficiency: Designed to streamline the brake bleeding process, allowing technicians to complete service tasks more quickly and effectively.

Applications

The Assenmacher EU 2011 Brake Bleeder Wrench is ideal for various automotive and industrial applications requiring precise brake system servicing. It is commonly used by professional mechanics for bleeding brake calipers and wheel cylinders, performing routine brake fluid flushes, and servicing brake systems during pad or rotor replacements. This tool ensures technicians can confidently open and close bleeder valves, maintaining the integrity of the hydraulic system on a wide array of passenger cars and light trucks.

Specifications

  • Size: 11mm
  • Manufacturer: Assenmacher Specialty Tools
  • Model Number: EU2011

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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 11 March, 2012.