Feature

●【Carbon Steel Material】: This disc brake pad spreader is made of high quality carbon steel, very durable, hard and firm. Corrosion-resistant, not easy to rust, will not break or bend when used, is very ideal caliper reset tool, maximum convenience for your work.
●【Widely Used】: It has an overall size of 3.9 * 1.7 * 6.3 inches (L * W * H) and a screw diameter of 0.53 inches (13.5mm), manufactured with reference to the size of common brake pad expanders on the market, generally suitable for most cars, such as SUV, sedan, MPV, etc. (Note: trucks are not applicable).
●【Useful Function】: Our brake pad spreader can accurately compress your caliper piston for faster and easier brake pad removal and replacement. This is an all-in-one brake distributor topping back tool for front wheel brake piston topping back, especially convenient for dual piston topping back operation.
●【Easy to Use】: It is very easy to use as it can work in tight areas where C-type clamps cannot work. There is a big knob on the top of the brake pad spreader, you can easily twist the caliper piston on the brake system by it and finish the brake pad replacement in a short time.
●【Excellent Design】: The steel top head is hard and smooth in force. Nylon knob feels comfortable in your hand, resistant to wear and tear, does not hurt your hand, and can be used for a long time. Swivel joint design allows you to apply pressure evenly and finish the job more quickly, ideal for professionals to replace brake pads.


Description

Specifications:

Material: Steel

Color: Black

Size: 3.9 * 1.7 * 6.3 Inch (L * W * H)

Weight: 444g

Package Include: 1 * Disc Brake Pad Spreader

Caution:

- Before use, apply lubricant to the threads of the filament rod of this product to extend the service life.

- Before compressing the caliper piston with the disc caliper kit, open the master cylinder to check the level of the brake fluid so that there is no spillage when compressing the piston.

Directions for use:

1. Position the tool while the inner brake pad is resting on the piston.

2. Make the base touch the old brake pad and the plate touch the inside edge of the caliper on the opposite side of the piston.

3. Turn the screw handle of the spreader to press the brake pad and press the piston into the hole.

4. Replace the old brake pads when finished.