High-pressure brake bleeder from Laser Tools

August 08, 2022
High-pressure brake bleeder from Laser Tools
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Laser Tools has introduced a new brake bleeder that can meet the growing need to cope with high pressure applications in workshops. 


The advent of electro-hydraulic braking systems has meant that some motor manufacturers are specifying a need for pressure brake bleeders that can operate at a higher pressure than required with conventional systems. This new unit from Laser Tools (part number 8395), has been developed to meet this requirement as well as maintain the ability to be adjusted for lower pressure applications.

Originally developed by Laser Tools for OEM customers, this 12V powered brake bleeder has an adjustable fluid pressure output from zero to 3.5 bar (50psi). It is powered from the vehicle battery via the 12V auxiliary socket or a suitable 12V power source. For maximum portability, the unit has been designed to be used with a 5-litre brake fluid container which is also included. Designed and manufactured in Germany, the brake bleeder features a durable, brake fluid safe paint finish with clearly marked switches and dial.

The unit is safe for use with DOT 3, 4, 4+ and DOT 5.1 brake fluids and shuts off automatically when empty. It is supplied with a euro cap adaptor and additional adaptors available. These are;  Laser Part Nos: 7101 (master cylinder cap kit), 5700 (for Ford Fiesta), 6036 (universal), 7516 (for Hyundai), 8015 (for Tesla Model 3) and 8016 (for Tesla Model S, X).

The new high pressure brake bleeder is available now from your Laser Tools stockist. 
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