Release Henn-type hose clamps in seconds with the Laser removal tool

January 04, 2018
Release Henn-type hose clamps in seconds with the Laser removal tool
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Laser Tools has introduced a new hose clamp removal tool specifically designed to release Henn type connector clamps used commonly on air, intercooler and cooling system hoses.


The design of this type of clamp needs a specialist tool to withdraw the spring clip to release the fitting. The Laser Removal Tool (Part No. 6938) is a compact design for ease of access in cramped conditions and the release head also swivels through 90º to further assist access. Pulling or rotating the T-handle neatly withdraws the spring clip and releases the clamp.

Laser says the tool means there is no need to wrestle with screwdrivers or pliers. A technician can simply reach for the Laser Tool and the clamp will be released in seconds. Applications include BMW, Citroen, Dacia, Fiat, Ford, Kia, Lexus, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Nissan, Opel, Peugeot, Porsche, Renault, Toyota, VAG , and Volvo.

The new removal tool is now available from Laser stockists.
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