CYCLUS TOOLS snap.in assembly tool
For assembling and disassembling the locking nut on the Brose electric motor.


The assembly tool has an integrated guide, which is firmly screwed to the motor axis. This guarantees a secure, non-slip fit and the option of one-handed operation. The assembly tool is then positively connected to the teeth of the lock nut using the pull-turn mechanism. In this way, the stuck assembly tool can transfer the required high torques when loosening and tightening the lock nut. This is achieved not least thanks to the gearing used. This has a wider, larger tooth shape than was previously the case.

For operation we recommend the "snap-in" holder (item no. 7202750) from Cyclus Tools.

The special handle arrangement offers the greatest possible safety when working. Alternatively, the assembly tool can be used with a size 32 wrench.

When tightening the locking nut, please pay attention to the torque specified by the manufacturer, use a 3/8" torque wrench.

Danger! Not for use with rechargeable batteries or Impact wrench designed. 

     

    Scope of delivery: 1 piece



      The assembly tool has an integrated guide, which is firmly screwed to the motor axis. This guarantees a secure, non-slip fit and the option of one-handed operation. The assembly tool is then positively connected to the teeth of the lock nut using the pull-turn mechanism. In this way, the stuck assembly tool can transfer the required high torques when loosening and tightening the lock nut. This is achieved not least thanks to the gearing used. This has a wider, larger tooth shape than was previously the case. For operation we recommend the "snap-in" holder (item no. 7202750) from Cyclus Tools. The special handle arrangement offers the greatest possible safety when working. Alternatively, the assembly tool can be used with a size 32 wrench. When tightening the locking nut, please pay atten
      The assembly tool has an integrated guide, which is firmly screwed to the motor axis. This guarantees a secure, non-slip fit and the option of one-handed operation. The assembly tool is then positively connected to the teeth of the lock nut using the pull-turn mechanism. In this way, the stuck assembly tool can transfer the required high torques when loosening and tightening the lock nut. This is achieved not least thanks to the gearing used. This has a wider, larger tooth shape than was previously the case. For operation we recommend the "snap-in" holder (item no. 7202750) from Cyclus Tools. The special handle arrangement offers the greatest possible safety when working. Alternatively, the assembly tool can be used with a size 32 wrench. When tightening the locking nut, please pay atten