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Wedge extractor tool

27th May 1966, Page 93
27th May 1966
Page 93
Page 93, 27th May 1966 — Wedge extractor tool
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THE Smallbone forked extractor wedge, which is equally suitable for removing battery terminals, steering ball joints and drop arms, timing wheels, dynamo wheels and so on and for opening spring leaves, has a fork length of 3.25 in. and a gap width of 0.75 in.

Removal is effected by placing the wedge in position and giving it a light tap with a hammer.

Made by: Smallbone and Son Service Station Ltd., 116 Raddlebarn Road, Birmingham 29.

Price: (trade) 22s. 6d. per pair.

The Smallbone wedge extractor, seen being applied to a battery terminal, has many other applications.

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Locations: Birmingham

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