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Brake Bleeder Tool Kit

Brake Bleeder Tool Kit

Regular price $5.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $5.00 CAD
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SKU:CAZ5108

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Strong Compatibility: This Car/Motorcycle hydraulic clutch brake bleeder tool is universal and suitable for most motorcycles, cars, etc. It is a high quality accessory for motorcycle repair.

Key Features

  • Convenient: This bleeder discharge device tool will not bleed air from a dry system. This one way valve tube bleeding tool makes bleeding your brakes a one-person job
  • Stainless
  • Steel &
  • Rubber: The bleeder discharge device tool is made of high-quality stainless steel and rubber materials, durable and wear resistant, has long service life. The manufacture of the brake bleeder hose meets the strict quality requirements
  • Easy to
  • Install: The bleeder hose tool is easy to install without extra adjustment. The total length is about 19.6in. Ideal and direct replacement for old or damaged hydraulic brake bleeder tool, dependable to use
  • Professional
  • Manufacturing: The 1 way brake bleeding valve tool adopts professional manufacturing process, with stable performance and good reliability. Timely replacement of old or damaged motorcycle hydraulic brake bleeder for better performance....
  • Color
  • Clear
  • Material
  • Aluminum &
  • Rubber
  • Type: Brake
  • Bleeder
  • Total
  • Length: 50cm/19.69in
  • Valve

What's in the Box

  • 1 X Bleeding Tool

1. Prepare a container(bottle/cup/bucket is ok) to collect the brake fluid flushed out. 2. Open the bleed nipple of the caliper/wheel cylinders. 3. Connect the bleed nipple with one end of the hose and secure with hose clip. 4. Loose the brake bleeder screw a little, and then start to slowly pump with the brake lever/pedal. 5. Check the flushed fluid state until no bubbles in the line and the color has been from dark to clean as the new brake fluid. 6. Check the fluid level is appropriate in the master cylinder. 7. Ensure to shut the bleed nipple securely, close the master cylinder and take off the hose. 8. Check and ensure the brake lever/pedal operates ok.

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