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Brake Bleeder Kit - Master - Cejn formerly Vacula

Part #: 120184070

The Cejn (formerly Vacula) Brake Bleeder Kit - Master (Model: 120184070) provides professional technicians with a reliable and efficient solution for comprehensive brake system maintenance. Engineered for durability and ease of use, this master kit streamlines the brake bleeding process, ensuring optimal performance and safety for a wide range of vehicles. Drawing on Vacula's heritage of heavy-duty, professional-grade tools, this system is built to withstand demanding workshop environments.

Key Features

  • One-Person Operation: Designed to facilitate efficient one-operator bleeding and refilling of brake fluids, eliminating the need for a second person to pump the brake pedal.
  • Efficient Vacuum Technology: Utilizes advanced vacuum technology for rapid and thorough removal of air bubbles and old brake fluid, ensuring a clean and complete fluid exchange.
  • Durable, Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured with high-quality materials to ensure longevity and dependable performance in demanding professional conditions.
  • User-Friendly Design: Engineered for straightforward operation, allowing both experienced and new technicians to use the system with confidence.
  • Versatile Vehicle Compatibility: Suitable for a broad spectrum of vehicles, including passenger cars, motorcycles, and light trucks.
  • Clean Fluid Management: Helps prevent air from being sucked back into the brake system and facilitates clean, efficient fluid extraction, reducing mess during maintenance.

Applications

This Brake Bleeder Kit - Master is an indispensable tool for professional automotive repair shops and independent mechanics. It is ideal for routine brake fluid changes, comprehensive brake system flushes, and air removal after component replacement to ensure consistent pedal feel and optimal braking performance. The system can also be applied to clutch systems requiring hydraulic bleeding.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 18 May, 2007.