Standard wheel arch flaring device - for creating and flaring mudguard edges

205,32
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Delivery time 7-10 working days

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Item No.:
9440RLA100N2
Product Description
  • The standard wheel arch flaring device is used for creating and flaring mudguard edges (e.g. when lowering and installing wider tires).
  • It is suitable for 4- and 5-hole wheel hubs with a bolt circle of 95-120 mm (wheel hub plate with 8 slotted holes, length 25 mm, 5 of which are 15 mm wide and 3 of which are 13 mm wide).
  • The device is lightweight and simply designed for occasional use in the automotive or hobby sector.
Application
  • The spindle can be adjusted by 90 mm.
  • Spindle diameter 16 mm.
  • Delivery includes 5 washers for the spindle (Attention: This construction is susceptible to wear and must therefore be checked regularly).
  • Length of rotary lever 240 mm (with plastic grip balls at the ends).
  • Extension arm can be extended by approx. 150 mm.
  • Lever arm of the shaping roller can be swiveled through 180° (the adjustment must be made carefully, as the construction can hit the wheel arch edges and damage the vehicle).
  • Supplied in a cardboard box for screwing together, no CE approval!
Technical Data
  • Dimensions synthetic forming roll - width 70 mm - diameter 80 mm
  • Dimensions LxWxH (extension arm retracted) - 535x240x250 mm
  • Weight -7000 g
No CE approval !
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Product safety
Manufacturer part number: RLA 100 STDN2
Manufacturer: Dinosaurier-Werkzeuge GmbH, Osterrade 18a, 21031 Hamburg, Germany, www.dinosaurier-werkzeuge.de, info@dinosaurier-werkzeuge.de
Responsible person: Dinosaurier-Werkzeuge GmbH, Osterrade 18a, 21031 Hamburg, Germany, www.dinosaurier-werkzeuge.de, info@dinosaurier-werkzeuge.de
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