#NewProduct: New Type Heavy Duty Shock Coil Spring Compressor Tools with left handle type

#NewProduct: New Type Heavy Duty Shock Coil Spring Compressor Tools with left handle type

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New Product arrive: New Type Heavy Duty Shock Coil Spring Compressor Tools with left handle type

Heavy Duty Shock Coil Spring Compressor (New Tools) 
Item No:DN-B2002 
Safety: very safety for mechanics to repair car suspension system
Type: Left Hand Type&Right Hand Type 
Tips:

Compressor capacity:2500kg
Max.Jaw Opening :265mm
Drive:21mm

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Suitable for MacPherson strut coil springs. 
Features a yoke extension bracket that also allows use on conical springs. Supplied with three pairs of diƬ erent sized interchangeable yokes, for a wide range of vehicle applications.
Plastic yoke protectors that protect the spring coating from damage, which can invalidate the vehicle manufacturer's guarantee. 
Safety yokes are carefully shaped to stop the spring bowing while under compression.

Item No:B2002
Item No:B2001
Item No:B2003
Item No:B1027
Item No
Compressor
Gold Yokes
∅82-105mm
Handed
Black Yokes
∅105-150mm
Handed
Solver Yokes
∅145-190mm
Handed
B2001
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
L/H
Yes
L/H
B2002
Yes
Yes
R/H
Yes
R/H+L/H
Yes
R/H+L/H
B2003
No
No
N/A
Yes
L/H
Yes
L/H
B1027
Yes
Yes
R/H
Yes
R/H
Yes
R/H
Operation
Tips: 

    WARNING! DO NOT compress the spring to an extent where the coil windings touch, fig.2.A.
    WARNING! DO NOT compress the spring to an extent where the jaws touch fig.2.B.

Ensure the jaws and the body of the compressor are correctly aligned at all times during spring compression fig.3.A. For conical springs, the centre line of the spring should remain parallel to the compressor body, fig.3.B.

 If necessary use the extension block as in fig.4 to keep the spring and compressor body parallel.

 Secure the strut with a clamp, vice, or other adequate holding devices. 

TO COMPRESS A STRUT REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE

Mount the selected jaws on the compressor body, fit the retaining bolts and tighten securely.

Rotate the hexagonal nut, using air or hand tools to drive the jaws apart to the length of the spring and to allow compression of as many windings as possible.

 Place the spring strut compressor onto the spring, ensuring the spring seats correctly, fig.1.B., between the safety lips, fig.1.6. and the outer rib fig.1.7. and cannot slide out during compression.

Ensure the jaws and body are correctly aligned, fig.3 / 4.

Rotate the hexagonal nut, using air or hand tools and compress the spring until the upper support bearing is free and the spring will rotate

TO DECOMPRESS A STRUT REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE

To decompress the spring, reverse the compress procedure.