OTC locking collar rack wrench adjusts steering linkage, tie rods without removal, disassembly

Nov. 7, 2014
OTC has released the locking collar rack wrench in North America, No. 7485, to create better way to move steering rack components without disassembly.

OTC has released the locking collar rack wrench in North America, No. 7485, to create better way to move steering rack components without disassembly. Made of durable tool steel, the wrench features an eccentric cam design and split-circle, which opens to wrap around and securely close on steering components. The 0.5" square-drive cam automatically adjusts the lobe to the diameter of the bar, creating maximum leverage and a secure grip to position and maneuver components during vehicle service.

“Disconnecting components takes time and tight clearance and corrosion can make steering rack adjustments a real knuckle buster” said Dirk Skogerboe, OTC product manager. “The OTC 7485 Locking Collar Rack Wrench tool opens up fully, wraps around a tie rod and allows force to be applied directly to the part without slipping. With this tool, it’s easy on, easy off and on to the next job.”

The locking collar rack wrench can be used on steering linkage, small-diameter exhaust and other pipes that need to be adjusted or repositioned. The eccentric cam design will fit pipes from 1" to 1 7/8" diameter.

“The time-saver here is that technicians don’t have to remove or disconnect these pipes or rods to adjust them, thereby making service faster and easier,” added Skogerboe.

Additional applications include strut cartridges and wheel alignment, which allows for repositioning without disassembling or removing connections.

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