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Drive Line Filler System for BMW - Assenmacher Specialty Tools

Part #: ATF1002BMW

The Assenmacher Specialty Tools ATF1002BMW Drive Line Filler System for BMW is a professional-grade solution designed to streamline fluid service operations. This system ensures efficient and clean filling of transmissions, differentials, and transfer cases, making it an indispensable tool for automotive technicians working on BMW vehicles. It comes complete with a pump, container, hose, shut-off valve, and the essential BMW-specific adapter.

Key Features

  • 3 Quart Capacity UHDP Container: Constructed from Ultra High Density Polyethylene (UHDP) for durability and resistance to automotive fluids, providing ample volume for typical service requirements.
  • Efficient Pumping Mechanism: Engineered to dispense fluids smoothly and consistently, reducing effort and service time.
  • Integrated On/Off Ball Valve: Features a safety catch for precise control over fluid flow and to prevent accidental spills.
  • BMW-Specific Adapter: Includes the ATF 102 adapter, ensuring direct and secure attachment to BMW drive line fill points.
  • Flexible Hose with Extended Reach: A 4 ft. 10 inch hose provides the necessary length to access difficult-to-reach fill ports within the vehicle's chassis.

Applications

This drive line filler system is purpose-built for professional mechanics and service centers performing fluid maintenance on BMW automobiles. It is ideally suited for accurately refilling automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, differentials, and transfer cases. The system helps maintain a clean work environment by minimizing spills during fluid transfer, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in the workshop. Please note, this system is not suitable for use with fuels or solvents.

Specifications

  • Container Capacity: 3 Quarts
  • Hose Length: 4 ft. 10 inches
  • Container Material: Ultra High Density Polyethylene (UHDP)
  • Included Adapter: ATF 102 (for BMW applications)

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 November, 2007.