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No-slip brace

14th March 1996, Page 22
14th March 1996
Page 22
Page 22, 14th March 1996 — No-slip brace
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• Woodhead RR has produced Brace-It, a variation on the wheel brace theme.

Brace-It has a conventional right-angled bar but adds a side extension bracket which locates onto an adjacent wheel nut. In this way the socket is prevented from slipping on the nut, even under heavy load, which reduces the risk of personal injury and accidental damage. The tool is available as part of a workshop kit comprising the Brace-It unit, drive and extension bars, five impact and reaction sockets (27, 28, 30, 32 and 33mm), a long air gun adapter, two retaining pins and a retaining ring.

The other option is the Cab Kit which includes the Brace-It, a drive bar, one impact and reaction socket.

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