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Replacement 7 mm Pin for 6613 Variable Pin Spanner Wrench - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 526908-6

The OTC 526908-6 Replacement 7 mm Pin is a crucial component designed to restore and maintain the optimal performance of your OTC 6613 Variable Pin Spanner Wrench. This genuine replacement part ensures that professional technicians and mechanics can continue to execute precise adjustments and repairs without compromise. Investing in authentic replacement components from OTC Tools and Equipment is key to preserving the accuracy and longevity of your specialized tools in demanding automotive and industrial settings.

Key Features

  • Direct Fit Replacement: Engineered specifically as a genuine OTC replacement for the 7 mm pin on the OTC 6613 Variable Pin Spanner Wrench.
  • Precision Manufacturing: Crafted to exacting standards, ensuring a precise fit and secure engagement within the spanner wrench for reliable operation.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, this pin boasts professional-grade quality and robust materials designed to endure the rigors of frequent shop use.
  • Restores Tool Performance: Effectively replaces worn, bent, or lost pins, extending the service life of your valuable 6613 spanner wrench and minimizing operational downtime.

Applications

This replacement 7 mm pin is indispensable for professionals who depend on the OTC 6613 Variable Pin Spanner Wrench for a wide array of service tasks. The variable pin spanner wrench itself is commonly used for adjusting gland nuts on hydraulic cylinders, servicing various suspension components, tightening and loosening retaining rings, and performing maintenance on a range of industrial machinery and automotive systems. By installing a new, secure pin, this replacement part ensures the spanner wrench retains its critical grip and precise adjustability, enabling technicians to safely and efficiently complete jobs requiring specialized adjustable pin tools.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 19 January, 2010.