Unitary tool for removing radiator caps

Tools – Receptacle closure remover – Gripping type

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81 309, 81 315, B67B 700

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051614367

ABSTRACT:
A radiator cap loosening and removal tool includes a generally U-shaped bail or handle pivotally attached to a base, which is in turn fastened to a radiator cap by self tapping sheet metal screws. An alterative embodiment comprises a U-shaped bail or handle whose legs embrace the radiator cap and are pivotally fastened thereto by screws or rivets.

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