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Operating Instructions

Read the ENTIRE WARNING section at the beginning of this manual including all text under 

subheadings therein before set up or use of this product.

Note:

  Refer to Parts List and Diagram on page 7 and read vehicle service manual  

to determine which Disc to use.

Note:

 Apply anti-seize to the Thrust Bolt threads to ensure the tool operates smoothly.

Note:

 Consult your vehicle manufacturer’s service manual for specific service procedures.

Single Piston Front Brake Caliper Application

Note:

 These instructions are for use on a single piston 

front brake caliper or rear brake caliper with a parking 

brake system that is not integrated into the caliper.

1.  Raise and safely secure vehicle.

2.  Release the parking brake.

3.  Remove the wheel and the brake caliper, then 

remove the worn brake pads and hardware.

4.  Slide the T-Handle (1-1) to one end and place the 

Plate (1) over the end of the Thrust Bolt. Slide the 

T-Handle to the other end to allow the Plate to finish 

sliding over the Thrust Bolt.  Slide the Plate up 

against the end of the Thrust Bolt Nut.

 

5.  Place the Disc (based on vehicle type) on the Thrust 

Bolt end with the two pegs pointed towards the 

Thrust Bolt (the magnet will hold it in place).

6.  Once assembled, install the tool into the caliper. Hold 

the T-Handle in place and adjust the Nut until the 

Disc touches and is aligned with the Caliper Piston. 

The Plate should rest inside the caliper face.

7.  Use a wrench to turn the Nut and force the Caliper 

Piston in until it is fully compressed.

8.  Turn the T-Handle to rotate the Caliper Piston. 

9.  Service the caliper according to the vehicle 

manufacturer’s instructions.

10. Reassemble caliper, brake pads, and wheels 

according to the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions.

11.  With the engine turned off; fully press the brake 

pedal repeatedly at least 5 or 6 times until the brake 

pedal engages firmly.  Engage and disengage the 

parking brake repeatedly at least 5 or 6 times.   

Consult your vehicle’s service manual for specific 

service procedures.

12. Test brakes before use.

WARNING!  TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:

 

Pressurize and test the brakes before use, refer to 

vehicle service manual for specific service procedures.

13. Clean, then store the Service Kit indoors out of 

children’s reach.

Thrust 

Bolt

Caliper 

Piston

Disc

Plate (1)

Nut

T-Handle 

(1-1)

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Страница 2: ...safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation wh...

Страница 3: ...moving parts 9 People with pacemakers should consult their physician s before use Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to heart pacemaker could cause pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure...

Страница 4: ...e Plate up against the end of the Thrust Bolt Nut 5 Place the Disc based on vehicle type on the Thrust Bolt end with the two pegs pointed towards the Thrust Bolt the magnet will hold it in place 6 Onc...

Страница 5: ...Nut until the Disc touches and is aligned with the Caliper Piston The Plate should rest inside the caliper face 7 Check that the Disc is mated with the Caliper Piston 8 Use a wrench to turn the Nut an...

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