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| The SPIDER is the ideal tool for straightening the engine bay as well. The articulated plates have been specifically developed to hold the SPIDER to the shock absorber head when they must be straightened symmetrically to the engine bay.
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This tool’s operating mechanism is extremely simple: two extensible arms act as anchors, and two operating arms pull or push according to the rotation direction set on the outer pipe, by means of an internal thread. The central disk acts as a fulcrum to distribute and absorb the forces.
Thanks to the special 90 transmission applied to the clamps, it is even possible to fasten the SPIDER to pieces of metal perpendicular to the operating direction. |