Sealey Vs035 Brake Shoe Spring Pliers

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Sealey Vs035 Brake Shoe Spring Pliers

Sealey Vs035 Brake Shoe Spring Pliers

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A good pair of drum brake pliers and a hammer are all you need to do a drum brake job. You do not need other pliers. Ideally, the brake pliers should have all the tools you need to remove or install the different types of springs that hold the drum brake hardware in place. That is why they are called multi tool pliers.

Total Tools reserve the right to change or withdraw free delivery at any time. Estimated Delivery Timeframes Well, that is how to use brake spring multi-tool pliers to remove and install all the springs in the drum brake assembly. You do not need to carry additional pliers or hand tools. But your pliers need to have all the features for working on different springs. Otherwise, you will need an extra pair of pliers such as vise grips along with the brake pliers. But you don’t want that, do you? Once the brake shoe is off, you simply remove the bottom spring by hand. The bad thing about this approach is that you have to disassemble almost all drum brake hardware. The second approach involves removing the spring directly without following any sequence. However, because the spring is under tension, you the brake pliers to unhook one end from the adjuster lever. This is where the open hook end of the drum brake pliers comes in handy. Steps The first thing to look at when buying any pliers is how they are built. Pliers should be strong and sturdy to withstand pressure and abuse. The same applies to brake spring pliers. Good brake pliers should be solid enough to work on the heavy-duty brake springs without bending. At the very least, the pliers should be forged from steel. 2. Multi-toolSome people call them multi-tool brake pliers because of their multiple functionalities. Others call them dual-end pliers because both ends of each plier have a tool for working on a specific type of spring in the drum brake. In this article, I share all you need to know about brake spring pliers and why you need them for brake drum jobs. You will learn how to use the different parts of brake spring pliers to work on different springs. I will also share some of the top choices. But first, what are drum brakes? What Are Drum Brakes? Squeeze the handles of the pliers together to extend the spring. This will pull the spring hook right out of the adjuster plate hole. Once the slot on the plate and the pin align, stop compressing the spring spring so that it pops off from the pin to release the brake shoe.

When looking for the best brake spring pliers that can handle a drum brake job alone without additional tools, you should look for these two essential features. 1. Strong and sturdy Attach the brake adjuster cable to the spring pin. Make it go around the cable guide you have just installed in the previous step.This second method is only good when you do not need to remove the brake shoes. Otherwise, I do not recommend it because it requires you to apply a lot of pressure on the handles to pull the spring out. Moreover, your pliers must be long enough to exert leverage on the spring. Assembling drum brakes with brake spring pliers The good thing about this approach is that it eases the tension on the lower spring so you will not need to use any tool to remove it. Special event, club or membership offers, third party promotions or prices not available to the general public If your brake pliers do not have all four features, then you cannot rely on them to complete a drum brake job. You might need an additional hand tool.



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