Mac Tools Introduces the New Seven-Piece Radiator Hose Pick Set

Mac Tools Introduces the New Seven-Piece Radiator Hose Pick Set

Mac Tools is proud to introduce the new seven-piece Radiator Hose Pick Set - PSM7RT. This set includes standard and long full polish chrome-plated shafts for superior corrosion resistance. Antifreeze won't make these picks slippery, as they resist damage from acids, fluids and solvents.

Mac Tools is proud to introduce the new seven-piece Radiator Hose Pick Set – PSM7RT. This set includes standard and long full polish chrome-plated shafts for superior corrosion resistance. Antifreeze won’t make these picks slippery, as they resist damage from acids, fluids and solvents. In addition, the tri-lobal handles are ergonomically designed for comfort, reducing fatigue.

Multiple shapes and sizes make this set the total solution for a variety of automotive configurations. The angled tips allows access to restricted areas while the longer picks are perfect for access close to the firewall. The 90 degree hook pick can be used for various applications and acts as a cradle to hold wires that may be in the way. This set can be used to speedily remove radiator hoses and clamps and to assist in the removal of cotter pins.

To order the new seven-piece Radiator Hose Pick Set – PSM7RT, contact your local Mac Tools distributor or call 1-800-MACTOOLS.

For more information, visit www.mactools.com.

 

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