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Fuel Line Clamp Pliers - Mopar Essential Tools

Part #: 9539

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Mopar Essential Tools 9539
  • Model Number: 9539
  • Product Name: Fuel Line Clamp Pliers – a specialized tool engineered for precision work on automotive fuel systems.

Key Features

  • Specialized Jaw Design: Features a unique jaw configuration specifically designed to grip and manipulate various fuel line clamps effectively.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demanding conditions of automotive service environments, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Ergonomic Grip: Designed for comfortable handling, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use and enhancing control.
  • Secure Clamping Action: Provides a firm, non-slip grip on fuel line clamps, preventing accidental disengagement during removal or installation.

Applications

  • Fuel System Maintenance: Essential for servicing and repairing fuel lines, fuel filters, and other fuel system components.
  • Hose Clamp Removal: Facilitates the safe and efficient removal and installation of spring-loaded and other common fuel line clamps.
  • Automotive Repair: Ideal for professional technicians and DIY enthusiasts working on gasoline and diesel vehicles, especially Mopar models.
  • Component Replacement: Used when replacing fuel pumps, fuel injectors, or entire fuel line assemblies.

Benefits

  • Prevents Damage: Minimizes the risk of damaging delicate fuel lines, hoses, or connectors during clamping operations.
  • Increases Efficiency: Speeds up the process of fuel line and hose clamp removal, saving valuable service time.
  • Enhances Safety: Allows for secure handling of fuel lines, reducing the potential for fuel leaks or accidental disconnections.
  • Improves Access: Designed to reach and operate on clamps in confined or hard-to-access areas within the engine bay.
  • Reliable Performance: Delivers consistent and dependable results, ensuring proper fuel system integrity after service.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 21 October, 2010.