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Pinion Shaft Seal Installer, Magnetic - Lisle

Part #: 56950

Specifications

The Lisle 56950 Pinion Shaft Seal Installer, Magnetic, is engineered for precise seal installation in automotive applications. This specialized tool weighs 4.5 lbs, offering a substantial feel for controlled use.

Key Features

This pinion seal installation tool incorporates a magnetic design, securely holding the seal in place during the installation process. Its construction is tailored to ensure proper alignment and seating of pinion shaft seals. The tool's robust design supports consistent performance for repeated use in demanding automotive repair environments.

Applications

The Lisle 56950 is specifically designed for installing pinion shaft seals in various vehicle drivetrains. It is an essential tool for automotive technicians and DIY enthusiasts performing differential maintenance, pinion seal replacement, or drivetrain repairs that involve seal installation. This magnetic seal installer helps streamline the process of servicing axles and differentials.

Benefits

Using the magnetic pinion shaft seal installer significantly reduces the risk of damaging new seals during installation, preventing costly rework. Its precise design helps ensure that pinion seals are seated correctly and evenly, which is crucial for preventing leaks and extending the lifespan of drivetrain components. The magnetic feature simplifies the installation process by securely holding the seal, allowing for quicker and more efficient work. This specialized pinion seal tool helps automotive professionals maintain high standards of repair by providing a reliable method for seal replacement, ultimately saving time and improving job quality.

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  • Model: 130250
  • Shipping Weight: 4.5lbs
  • UPC: 083045569503
  • Manufacturers Part #: 56950
  • Manufactured by: Lisle
  • Also Known As: LI56950, LIS56950, LIS-56950, LS56950

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 13 January, 2012.