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Spring spiral fixing tool, universal The new spring coil fixing tool fixes the spring directly to the clamping jaw, thereby preventing the spring unscrewing during the clamping process
Spring spiral fixing tool, universal The new spring coil fixing tool fixes the spring directly to the clamping jaw, thereby preventing the spring unscrewing during the clamping process - 1
Spring spiral fixing tool, universal The new spring coil fixing tool fixes the spring directly to the clamping jaw, thereby preventing the spring unscrewing during the clamping process - 2
Spring spiral fixing tool, universal The new spring coil fixing tool fixes the spring directly to the clamping jaw, thereby preventing the spring unscrewing during the clamping process - 3

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Spring spiral fixing tool, universal The new spring coil fixing tool fixes the spring directly to the clamping jaw, thereby preventing the spring unscrewing during the clamping process

The new spring coil fixing tool fixes the spring directly to the clamping jaw, thereby preventing the spring unscrewing during the clamping process.

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  • The tool can be used in conjunction with standard spring compression devices.

  • A plastic block on the surface in contact with the spring prevents damage to coated springs.
Notice

Many springs from newer generations of vehicle often have only very few coils. The coils of the springs also have a very steep gradient, so that the springs can unscrew from the spring compression devices.