Koul Tools Kit 681 - Hot Rod Kit - Sizes: -6, -8, -10
Available on PlumbingMonkey.com
Since the invention of stainless braided rubber hose, racers and mechanics have been fighting the problem of installing it into the socket part of the assembly. If your lucky and get a clean cut on the end of that hose, you might get it in. Most of the time a little fuzz appears on the hose end and the battle begins. It is not only time consuming, it can get bloody. KOUL tools has delivered a solution that makes the assembly a snap.
Manufactured of a high tech composite, it is virtually indestructible. No need to worry about vise marks or wearing out. Just insert the socket into the tool, twist the hose in, and in less than 10 seconds you have it assembled. You can repeat this several times without recutting the hose end. The tool can pay for itself the first time you don't have to scrap some hose because it got too short trying to clean up the end. You'll be amazed at the amount of time you'll save. After using this tool, you will say to yourself, "KOUL".
Manufactured of a high tech composite, it is virtually indestructible. No need to worry about vise marks or wearing out. Just insert the socket into the tool, twist the hose in, and in less than 10 seconds you have it assembled. You can repeat this several times without recutting the hose end. The tool can pay for itself the first time you don't have to scrap some hose because it got too short trying to clean up the end. You'll be amazed at the amount of time you'll save. After using this tool, you will say to yourself, "KOUL".
The Hot Rod kit contains the capsules to install -6, -8, -10 hose into their respective sockets. To accommodate all the different manufacturer’s fittings, spacers and sleeves are required to tighten up some of the sockets within the capsule. For the tool to perform at its best, the socket needs to be a snug fit into the funnel. Spacers are used in some -6‘s, -8‘s, and most -10's. If the socket seems loose in the tool, use a spacer to tighten it up. See the instructions in the case for the proper spacer number. Not for use with Teflon-style hose.
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