Shimano TLBH62 tool for brake lines
2-in1 tool to shorten the brake lines and pressing the Insert pins.
Features
- 2-in-1 tool for brake lines
- Cuts brake lines easily and precisely
- Easily and securely insert connection inserts into the line
- Adjustable hardness of the line fixation
- Includes spare blades
Application
- To shorten the brake lines and press in the insert pins
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Tool for brake lines TL-BH62 including spare blades
Just as important as components: professional tools
A bicycle consists of a variety of components. In order for each component to provide a maximum of performance, it is required to be perfectly maintained. High precision, user-friendliness and a uniform design are essential for repair and maintenance tools. For this reason, we continue to devote ourselves to the development of high-quality tools at SHIMANO. We develop our professional tool not exclusively for SHIMANO products, but also for the maintenance of bicycles in general. SHIMANO tools are designed to fit SHIMANO components perfectly. The tooth profile of the customers corresponds precisely to the dimensions of the components taking into account possible tolerances.| Type | UNI, for brakes and cables |
| Material | steel / plastic |
| product ID | 48065 |
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Quality product, I recommend it
Automatically translatedShortening the brake hose is without problems, the cut is straight, clean and perpendicular to the axial axis. When pressing the mandrel into the hose, sometimes the hose does not hold in place due to insufficient pressure of the clamping mechanism. This can be solved by increasing the diameter of the hose by temporarily covering it with plaster or electrical tape. Then it holds and the mandrel can be pressed. If it weren't for this ailment, I would have given 5 stars.
Automatically translatedEasy to use, functional. Only one star down for the fact that you need to hold the hose while pressing because it moves and the mandrel does not press into the final position. Nothing that could not be solved.
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