SAM Locking Tool Tool Kit
- RS-stocknr.:
- 211-576
- Fabrikantnummer:
- P3462-230
- Fabrikant:
- SAM
Subtotaal (1 eenheid)*
€ 12,12
(excl. BTW)
€ 14,67
(incl. BTW)
GRATIS bezorging voor bestellingen vanaf € 75,00
Tijdelijk niet op voorraad
- Verzending vanaf 01 januari 2026
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Aantal stuks | Per stuk |
|---|---|
| 1 + | € 12,12 |
*prijsindicatie
- RS-stocknr.:
- 211-576
- Fabrikantnummer:
- P3462-230
- Fabrikant:
- SAM
Specificaties
Datasheets
Wetgeving en conformiteit
Productomschrijving
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| Merk | SAM | |
| Product Type | Tool Kit | |
| Set Type | Locking Tool | |
| Kit Contents | Camshaft Tool | |
| Standards/Approvals | No | |
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Merk SAM | ||
Product Type Tool Kit | ||
Set Type Locking Tool | ||
Kit Contents Camshaft Tool | ||
Standards/Approvals No | ||
Vrijgesteld
- Land van herkomst:
- TW
P3462-230
The SAM Outillage opel cam shaft locking tool is an essential device designed specifically to align the camshaft accurately in various Opel models such as Astra, Corsa, Meriva VXR, and Zafira B. Precision engineering ensures that this tool effectively holds the camshaft in the correct position during repairs or adjustments, promoting optimal engine performance and longevity. Constructed with ease of use in mind, this tool facilitates efficient servicing, making it a must have for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike. Whether you're tackling a minor adjustment or a more extensive overhaul, this locking tool provides reliability and accuracy, ensuring your vehicle's camshaft is perfectly aligned to prevent costly damage.
Lightweight construction allows for easy handling during use
Durable design helps withstand regular use in a workshop environment
Facilitates accurate camshaft alignment for improved engine performance
A robust tool that every mechanic should have in their toolkit
