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The Capri Tools XZN Triple Square Spline Socket Bit (7mm) is a high-performance tool designed for precision and durability. Made from heavy-duty chrome vanadium steel and featuring a polished finish, this socket bit is perfect for use with hand ratchets and torque wrenches, specifically tailored for European vehicles. Weighing just 41g, it combines lightweight convenience with robust functionality.
Manufacturer | Capri Tools |
Part number | CP30091 |
Item Weight | 41 g |
Product Dimensions | 4.93 x 1.8 x 1.8 cm; 41 g |
Item model number | CP30091 |
Size | 7mm (M7) |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel S2 Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Compatible Fastener Range | 0.375 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**H
Correct fit for 19 tiguan brake caliper/rotor
Needed this specific 12 point, dad is mechanic and did not have these, was looking for it. Though it was a M13, but was little loose, this M14 fits perfect, how time to replace wife rotors and brakes. Feel well made, heavy and sturdy.
A**A
Útil en autos alemanes...
Herramientas útil, de buena composición... Para uso de tornillería automotriz.
D**S
Well made, wish it were shorter
Like many of other reviewers here, I bought this to undo the rear calipers on a Volkswagen GTI. The socket did the job admirably, but was a bit too long for comfort. There's very little clearance behind the wheel hub, and fitting the socket with a ratchet head behind it could be challenge. This 1/2" drive version is a better tool for the job (as opposed to other 3/8" versions out there) as the bolts are in really tight, and you want the strongest ratchet you can fit in there.
W**I
品質に問題なく、国内業者の商品よりずっと安価でした。
表題通り国内販売店では入手が難しい上、倍以上の価格の代物しかありません。品質に差がなく安価なこの製品、とても助かりました。
J**E
When my grand daughter's 2002 VW Beetle needed a CV axle, I needed some different tools to work on it
I did some research on YouTube and discovered I needed a 30mm deep socket and a 10mm triple square bit. I had never heard of a triple square bit except for the grumblings of the mechanics that said I needed one to remove the axle flange bolts. After searching Amazon, I found at least two that were suitable, the Capri Tools 30035 10mm XZN Triple Square Bit that is about 1 inch long and this one that is about 3 inches long. I thought the 3 inch bit would clear the base of the flange but, years ago, I had three long torx bits break in use so I bought both the long and the short Capri bits in case I needed a spare.I also bought a TEKTON 4930 30mm 6 Point Socket to remove the axle nuts. (Of course, VW used a 12 point axle nut that made the socket useless to remove the nut but the replacement nut was 6 point and needed 220 foot-pounds of preload so the new socket came in handy.The Capri bits look very well made and have excellent finishes. Any Snap-On mechanic would welcome them to his tool set. I used the 3 inch bit because of how far back the axle flange is on the Beetle. I used a series of extensions and a 23” long, 1/2” drive breaker bar to loosen the flange bolts. There was enough slop in the extensions to comfortable work at a slight angle but still get the bit fully seated in each bolt.If Amazon lets me up load it, the picture shows the extension and bit set up. It also shows the bit and bolt. Note that a torx bit has 6 points but this triple square bit has twelve points.Also, I broke the axle nut loose with the car on the ground. Then I jacked it up, removed the tire, and put my grandson in the car. With the axle still in place, I rotated the axle until I could see a bolt, inserted the bit, and had my grandson step on the brake until the bolt broke loose. Then he released the brake, I rotated the axle until I could see the next bolt, and repeated the steps. Putting the bolts back to hold the new axle required the same kid and procedure.You could use your significant other if you don’t have a kid or maybe borrow a neighbor’s kid. It sure is a lot easier that trying to do it by yourself.The Capri bit survived just fine. I would have no hesitation recommending them to another mechanic.
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