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EMOF OIL FILTER SET-FREE DPW1417 DRAIN PLUG WRENCH - VIM Tools

Part #: EMOF-P

The VIM Tools EMOF-P combines a comprehensive 7-piece European Master Oil Filter Adapter Set with an extra-long 14mm x 17mm Offset Drain Plug Wrench, providing essential tools for professional automotive technicians. This versatile kit is engineered to streamline routine oil changes and filter replacements on a wide range of European vehicles, offering durability and improved access for demanding workshop environments.

Key Features

  • 7-Piece European Master Oil Filter Adapter Set: Designed for precise fitment and removal of various European oil filters.
  • Forged Oil Filter Adapters: Constructed from high-quality forged steel for enhanced strength and resilience under heavy use.
  • Dual-Drive Compatibility: Oil filter adapters can be driven with either a 1/2" square drive ratchet or a standard box wrench for versatility.
  • Extra-Long Offset Drain Plug Wrench: The included DPW1417 features a 14mm x 17mm offset design and an extended 16-inch length, facilitating access to recessed or difficult-to-reach drain plugs.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of daily shop use, ensuring consistent performance and longevity.
  • Lifetime Warranty: Backed by VIM Tools' commitment to quality, offering assurance for professional technicians.

Applications

This VIM Tools EMOF-P set is an indispensable addition for mechanics and technicians working with European vehicle servicing. The oil filter adapters provide the correct fit for various filter housings, preventing damage and ensuring efficient filter removal and installation. The extra-long offset drain plug wrench is particularly beneficial for reaching drain plugs on vehicles with limited clearance, exhaust systems, or underbody panels, reducing strain and improving efficiency during oil changes. This kit helps professionals tackle a common maintenance task with greater ease and precision.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 27 June, 2017.