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DROP TUBE POSITION & SET-K - John Dow Industries

Part #: 20DCE-6

The John Dow Industries 20DCE-6 DROP TUBE POSITION & SET-K is an essential tool designed for professional technicians and mechanics requiring precise manipulation and secure placement of drop tubes in various fluid management systems. This specialized tool streamlines the process of positioning and setting drop tubes, ensuring efficient and leak-free operation in both automotive and industrial applications. Its robust construction is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily shop use, making it a reliable addition to any professional toolkit.

Key Features

  • Precision Positioning: Engineered to provide accurate alignment and seating of drop tubes, minimizing errors and ensuring optimal flow.
  • Secure Locking Mechanism: Features a dependable system to firmly set and hold drop tubes in place, preventing dislodgement during fluid transfer or evacuation.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Facilitates quicker and more reliable setup of fluid collection and transfer systems, boosting productivity in busy workshops.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality, professional-grade materials to ensure longevity and consistent performance in demanding environments.
  • Ergonomic Design: Crafted for comfortable handling, reducing operator fatigue during repetitive tasks.

Applications

The 20DCE-6 DROP TUBE POSITION & SET-K is indispensable for a wide range of tasks involving fluid handling. It is ideally suited for use with John Dow Industries' oil drains and fluid evacuators, as well as other compatible professional fluid management equipment. Common applications include accurately setting drop tubes for:

  • Automotive oil changes and fluid evacuation processes.
  • Servicing transmission, differential, and cooling systems.
  • Industrial machinery maintenance and fluid transfer operations.
  • Ensuring a sealed and secure connection in various professional fluid collection setups.
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 12 March, 2015.