Easy-to-use fuel-line disconnect tool from Laser

March 02, 2023
Easy-to-use fuel-line disconnect tool from Laser The new Laser Tools fuel line disconnect tool.
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Laser Tools have introduced a fuel line disconnect tool designed to access hard to reach areas. 


Modern automotive pipe and hose fitting are designed to be quick to fit or remove, but are often not very accessible. The new Scarab quick-connector disconnect tool from Laser Tools is compact, easy-to-use and both the spring-loaded scarab jaws and the handle swivel to allow access in the tightest of engine bays.

The tool, part number 8473, is designed for two-button-style quick connectors used on fuel, oil, AdBlue and cooling systems. The handle has a sand-dipped textured finish for improved grip and swivels through 180°. Together with the 80° movement of the scarab jaws this enables easy one-handed operation and locates positively onto the connector. 

The tool is compatible with the Connect Workshop Consumables range of fuel-line quick connectors. This useful addition to any toolbox is available now from your Laser Tools stockist.
 
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