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AXLE SEAL PROTECTORS - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 6712

The OTC Tools and Equipment 6712 Axle Seal Protectors are purpose-built to safeguard drive axle seals on 2011 and later GM vehicles during service procedures. This professional-grade tool effectively prevents cuts, nicks, and other potential damage to seals, maintaining the integrity of the axle system and preventing fluid leaks. Its robust construction ensures dependable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Seal Protection: Designed to shield axle seals from damage during installation or maintenance, preventing immediate or gradual fluid leaks.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from resilient materials to withstand repeated use and offer a long service life in a professional workshop.
  • Precision Fit and Alignment: Engineered for a direct and accurate fit on compatible GM drive axles, facilitating correct seal seating and optimal results.
  • Streamlined Installation: The tool's design allows for quick and straightforward placement, minimizing vehicle downtime during axle repairs or maintenance.
  • Industry-Standard Comparability: Offers protection and performance comparable to specialized tools such as J-44394-A, providing trusted effectiveness for professional technicians.

Applications

  • Protecting drive axle seals during assembly, disassembly, or repair processes on 2011 and later GM vehicle drive axles.
  • Preventing unintentional damage to new or existing seals that could lead to premature fluid leaks and additional repair expenses.
  • Maintaining the longevity and reliability of axle components by preserving seal integrity throughout service operations.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 6712
  • Weight: 1.2 lbs
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 6 x 6 inches
  • Compatibility: Designed for use with 2011 and later drive axles on most GM vehicles

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 06 April, 2018.