The 5150 Extractor Expansion Kit is a specialized tool designed to facilitate the removal of diesel engine injectors without damaging them.
This master kit is essential for mechanical workshops and professionals in the automotive sector, as it includes all the necessary tools organized in a practical carrying case.
The kit is specifically designed to work with Bosch, Delphi and Siemens brand injectors, making it a versatile solution adaptable to different injection systems.
Additionally, the 5150 Extractor Expansion Kit includes adapters and hex wrenches that expand the capacity of the main extractor, allowing for safer and more efficient operation.
This kit not only saves time by eliminating the need to resort to less precise manual methods, but also minimizes the risk of damage to the injectors, which could result in costly additional repairs.
Recommendations for use:
Verify that the adapter used is compatible with the type of injector to be removed before starting the work.
Always use the tools provided in the kit to ensure safe and accurate removal.
Make sure the engine is cool before beginning the removal process to avoid possible burns.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for assembling and using the extractor.
Perform pre-tests on test injectors if it is the first time you use the kit.
Maintenance recommendations:
Clean all tools after each use to prevent the build-up of dirt and debris that could affect their operation.
Store the game in its original case in a dry place to avoid corrosion of the metal parts.
Perform periodic inspections to ensure that the kit parts do not show wear or damage that could compromise their effectiveness.
Bullet points
Versatility: Compatible with injectors from the main brands Bosch, Delphi and Siemens, covering a wide range of vehicles and engines.
Durability: The tools are made of high quality materials that guarantee a long life, even under conditions of intensive use.
Saving Time and Effort: By using the 5150 Extractor Expansion Kit, users can remove injectors quickly and efficiently, significantly reducing work time compared to traditional manual methods.
Cost reduction: Minimizes the risk of damaging injectors during removal, which could avoid costly repairs or replacements.