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Black Jack PN Spiral Probe Needle - Black Jack Tire Repair

Part #: PN

The Black Jack PN Spiral Probe Needle is an indispensable tool for professional tire repair technicians, engineered to efficiently prepare puncture channels for optimal repair. Designed for durability and consistent performance, this probe needle is a vital component in achieving secure and long-lasting tire repairs across various vehicle types and industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Spiral Tip Design: Features a precision-engineered spiral tip that effectively cleans and reams the puncture channel, creating an ideal surface for the insertion of tire repair materials.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Black Jack Tire Repair, known for producing high-quality automotive and industrial tools built to withstand rigorous daily use in demanding workshop environments.
  • Enhanced Durability: Constructed from robust materials, ensuring resilience against wear and tear, and contributing to a longer service life under continuous professional application.
  • Efficient Puncture Preparation: Streamlines the tire repair process by ensuring thorough cleaning and enlarging of the injury, which is critical for the proper adhesion and sealing of repair plugs or patches.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Designed to be compatible with common tire repair handles, offering a secure fit and reliable operation for technicians.

Applications

The Black Jack PN Spiral Probe Needle is a core tool utilized by professional mechanics and tire repair specialists in automotive service centers, commercial vehicle depots, and industrial facilities. It is primarily used for the preparation of puncture injuries in tubeless tires found on passenger cars, light trucks, SUVs, and various industrial equipment. This tool ensures that the puncture channel is clean, properly sized, and ready for the effective insertion of tire repair cords or plugs, facilitating a reliable and compliant repair.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 March, 2001.