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Arbor Set - Coats fmr. Ammco-Coats / Hennesy

Part #: 9708

The Ammco-Coats 9708 Arbor Set is a crucial component for professional automotive and industrial brake service operations, designed to ensure precision and stability during brake rotor and drum machining. This 11/16" arbor set provides reliable and accurate mounting for various brake components, essential for achieving high-quality resurfacing results on compatible Ammco-Coats brake lathes. It is engineered to withstand the demands of a busy shop environment, delivering consistent performance for professional technicians.

Key Features

  • Precision 11/16" Diameter: Engineered to provide accurate and secure mounting of brake rotors and drums, which is critical for minimizing runout and achieving a smooth finish.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Ammco-Coats, this arbor set is built for durability and longevity, ensuring reliable performance in demanding workshop conditions.
  • Optimized for Ammco-Coats Lathes: Specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with a range of Ammco-Coats brake lathe models for optimal functionality.
  • Enhances Machining Accuracy: Helps maintain proper concentricity during the brake resurfacing process, which is vital for preventing brake pulsation and ensuring safe vehicle operation.

Applications

The Ammco-Coats 9708 Arbor Set is an indispensable tool for professional technicians utilizing Ammco-Coats brake lathe models 2002, 3000, 4000, 4100, 7000, and 7700. It is used to mount drums and rotors with splined hubs or center holes less than 1" in diameter onto the lathe. This set facilitates efficient and accurate brake service in automotive repair shops, dealerships, and industrial settings where precise brake component resurfacing is required.

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 18 September, 2010.

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