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REPL. TIP 90 DEGREE .108 DIA. - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 214890

Ensure the continued precision and functionality of your specialized tools with the OTC Tools and Equipment 214890 Replacement Tip. This essential component is engineered for professional technicians who demand consistent performance and reliability in demanding automotive and industrial applications. Designed for a perfect fit, this tip restores your tool's effectiveness, preventing downtime and maintaining productivity.

Key Features

  • Precision 90-Degree Angle: Optimized for accessing and engaging retaining rings and fasteners in restricted or recessed areas.
  • Durable .108 Inch Diameter: Provides a robust and secure grip, minimizing slippage and ensuring reliable operation during critical tasks.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, ensuring high-quality materials and construction for extended service life.
  • Maintains Tool Integrity: Designed as a direct replacement, it helps preserve the original performance specifications of your specialized pliers or tools.
  • Easy Field Replacement: Facilitates quick and straightforward installation, allowing technicians to rapidly restore tool functionality without extensive downtime.

Applications

This 90-degree, .108 diameter replacement tip is commonly utilized with various specialized pliers, such as internal or external snap ring pliers, which are critical for precision work. It is ideal for removing and installing retaining rings found in automotive transmissions, brake systems, engine assemblies, and other vehicle components. Beyond automotive, it serves equally well in industrial maintenance for machinery and equipment requiring precise engagement with small, often recessed, retaining clips or pins.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 214890
  • Tip Angle: 90 Degrees
  • Tip Diameter: .108 inches (approximately 2.74 mm)

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 22 January, 2015.