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DX 2.5 Brake Bleeder/Flusher and Mini Fluid Evacuator - Cejn formerly Vacula

Part #: 12-016-1000

Specifications

Manufacturer: Cejn formerly Vacula Model Number: 12-016-1000 Product Name: DX 2.5 Brake Bleeder/Flusher and Mini Fluid Evacuator Weight: 4.31 lbs 12-016-1000

Key Features

  • Dual Functionality: Serves as both a brake bleeding and flushing device and a mini fluid evacuator.
  • Compact Design: Engineered for portability and easy handling in various automotive settings.
  • Efficient Fluid Transfer: Facilitates quick and clean removal or replacement of hydraulic fluids.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of professional garage use and frequent operation.

Applications

The DX 2.5 Brake Bleeder/Flusher and Mini Fluid Evacuator is designed for use in a range of automotive maintenance tasks. It is ideal for bleeding air from hydraulic brake systems and flushing old brake fluid to introduce new fluid. The fluid evacuator function allows for the removal of various small volumes of automotive fluids, such as power steering fluid, clutch fluid, or coolant from overflow tanks. This tool supports routine vehicle servicing and ensures proper hydraulic system function.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Brake Performance: Effectively removes air and contaminated fluid from brake lines, helping restore optimal braking response and safety.
  • Reduced Contamination Risk: Enables a clean and sealed fluid exchange process, minimizing the introduction of air or debris into hydraulic systems.
  • Time-Saving Operation: Designed for efficient fluid management, accelerating maintenance procedures compared to traditional methods.
  • Versatile Fluid Management: Offers flexibility in handling multiple types of automotive fluids, making it a valuable tool for comprehensive vehicle care.
  • User-Friendly Design: Features intuitive controls and a straightforward operation, simplifying complex fluid service tasks for technicians and enthusiasts alike.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 January, 2008.