CTA 1120 Small Brake Cylinder Hone, 13-57mm Diameter Range, Medium Grit
- The CTA Tools 1120 Small Brake Cylinder Hone is designed to efficiently remove deposits and corrosion from brake cylinders in small cars. Compatible with electric drills, it offers a diameter range of 13mm to 57mm, making it versatile for various applications.
- Features:
- Removes deposits and corrosion in brake cylinders
- Compatible with electric drills for ease of use
- Suitable for small car brake cylinders
- Stone length: 0.87 inches (22mm)
- Diameter range: 13mm to 57mm
- Medium grit (220-240) for balanced material removal and finish
- Made in the USA
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: CTA Tools
- Part Number: 1120
- Product Type: Brake Cylinder Hone
- Stone Length: 0.87 inches (22mm)
- Diameter Range: 13mm to 57mm
- Grit: Medium (220-240)
- Application: Suitable for small car brake cylinders
- Country of Origin: USA
- The CTA Tools 1120 Small Brake Cylinder Hone can also be referred to as brake cylinder honing tool, small car brake hone, CTA 1120 cylinder hone, and medium grit brake hone.
CTA Tools is a leading manufacturer of professional automotive specialty tools. With a commitment to quality and innovation, CTA provides technicians with reliable tools designed to meet the demands of today's automotive service industry.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the primary use of the CTA Tools 1120 Small Brake Cylinder Hone?
A: It is used to remove deposits and corrosion from brake cylinders in small cars, ensuring a smooth surface for optimal brake performance.
Q: Can this hone be used with any electric drill?
A: Yes, it is designed to be compatible with standard electric drills for ease of use.
Q: What is the grit rating of the stones on this hone?
A: The stones have a medium grit rating of 220-240, suitable for balanced material removal and finishing.
Q: Is this tool suitable for larger vehicle brake cylinders?
A: This hone is designed for small car brake cylinders with a diameter range of 13mm to 57mm. For larger vehicles, a different size hone may be more appropriate.