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How To: Change the Air Filter in a 2010 to 2015 Toyota Prius
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By Counterman
Your customers may be using air tools in a variety of circumstances for an even wider variety of jobs. Here’s how to help them understand why they need to buy the right fitting for the application.
link hidden, please login to view There are multiple different sizes and styles, and what one shop uses may not be the same as another. The size and style affect the volume of air they can deliver, a critical point because air tools require a specific pressure and volume for proper operation, and restrictive fittings can limit their performance. Here’s a look at the most common sizes and styles found in most automotive shops, and how you can identify them.
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The Lisle 61860 torque adapter turns any 3/8″ drive ratchet or breaker bar into a 25 Newton-meter torque wrench, helping to prevent over tightening of plastic and aluminum oil filter canisters and filters.
link hidden, please login to view The 61860 torque adapter can also be used with a 21mm socket or wrench. Not for use with impact or pneumatic wrenches.
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