Product Details:
Brand | Agm |
Hook Jaw Externsion | 11 Inches |
Safegaurd Extension | 12 Inches |
Material | Mild Steel |
Model Name/Number | Agm56 |
Type | Spring Compressors |
Gross Weight | 55 Kg |
Finished | Polished |
Usage/Application | Automotive Suspension Springs |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Safety Mechanisms: These compressors usually come with safety features to ensure the spring doesn’t pop out suddenly, which could cause injury. Many have locking mechanisms or straps that hold the spring securely in place.
Threaded Rods: Most shocker spring compressors use large, heavy-duty threaded rods and nuts to compress the spring. The user tightens the nuts, which pulls the compressor arms together, causing the spring to compress.
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Brand | AGM |
Material | Cast Iron |
Hook Jaw Externsion | 10 Inches |
Safegaurd Extension | 12 Inches |
Model Name/Number | Agm2 |
Product Size | 14 inch |
Product Weight | 15kg |
Finished | Polished |
Usage/Application | Automotive Suspension Springs |
Type | Spring Compressors |
Gross Weight | 50 Kg |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
A spring compressor is a mechanical tool used to compress coil springs, typically in automotive repair, where coil springs are part of the suspension system. These compressors allow a technician to safely and effectively compress a spring so it can be removed from or installed into a suspension assembly.
External Spring Compressor: This type is placed around the outside of the spring and uses a set of threaded bolts or mechanisms to squeeze the coils inward. It’s generally easier to use on springs that are relatively accessible.
Internal Spring Compressor: This type fits inside the spring and works by pulling the coils together from the inside. It’s commonly used for tightly packed springs or those found in more compact or difficult-to-reach areas, like in the strut assembly of a car
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