Air powered diesel injector extraction from Laser 

November 20, 2023
Air powered diesel injector extraction from Laser 
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Laser Tools has introduced a new In-line Air Hammer Extractor which it describes as a revolutionary tool engineered to simplify the challenging task of removing diesel injectors.


The innovative new tool (part number 8727), is compatible with all Laser 5/8" UNF or M18 thread diesel-injector adaptors and is designed to significantly reduce the time and effort required for this procedure. It is designed to mount in-line with the injector that requires extraction, enabling a more efficient transmission of impact force and vibration. The secret is the pneumatic hammer pull function: this extractor employs impacts to pull rather than push, ensuring precise and effective extraction. 

This design not only enhances impact and vibration transfer but also reduces the overall working length, expanding its range of applications, particularly when used with the engine still in the vehicle. Suitable for any injector adaptor featuring a 5/8" UNF or M18 thread.

The tool is recommended for use with a wide range of Laser diesel injector adaptors, including the 4760 (Delphi/Bosch CR kit), 5128 (Bosch CR dual-connection adaptor), 7802 (Bosch Extractor), 6118 (Siemens M25), 6119 (Denso M20), 6120 (Siemens M27), 6121 (non-CR M12 injectors), 6122 (Delphi M14), and 6123 (off-line adaptor).

This air-powered extractor operates at 4500 BPM (blows per minute), with an approximate air consumption of 3.9 CFM, and requires a working pressure of 90psi.

Extracting diesel injectors can be a labour-intensive and time-consuming task. The Laser Tools In-line Air Hammer Extractor simplifies this process, reducing the manual effort required and allowing mechanics to complete the job more quickly. 

The In-line Air Hammer Extractor is available from Laser Tools stockist. 
Air powered diesel injector extraction from Laser 
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