The OEMTOOLS brake - accelerator pedal depressor features a trigger control unit with infinitely adjustable shaft. Simply position point on desired foot pedal, hook plate under steering wheel or seat and Squeeze trigger to depress pedal. Suitable for diagnostic applications.
- Locks Pedal in Place: Holds the brake or accelerator pedal at a fixed position during brake bleeding, diagnostics, or service work, helping ensure hands-free operation during testing and repairs.
- Infinitely Adjustable Shaft: Features a trigger-controlled shaft that adjusts to fit a wide range of pedal depths, making it easy to set and reset for repeat procedures or varied vehicle types.
- Fits Cars and Trucks: Works across most passenger vehicles and light trucks, supporting tasks like ABS brake bleeding, pressure testing, or engine diagnostics that require consistent pedal force.
- Secure Steering Wheel Mount: Hook plate rests under the steering wheel or seat frame to anchor securely while applying force, reducing movement and improving precision during procedures.
- Ideal for One-Person Jobs: Perfect for solo technicians or DIY mechanics who need to hold the pedal without assistance while performing maintenance or testing critical vehicle systems.
- Locks Pedal in Place: Holds the brake or accelerator pedal at a fixed position during brake bleeding, diagnostics, or service work, helping ensure hands-free operation during testing and repairs.
- Infinitely Adjustable Shaft: Features a trigger-controlled shaft that adjusts to fit a wide range of pedal depths, making it easy to set and reset for repeat procedures or varied vehicle types.
- Fits Cars and Trucks: Works across most passenger vehicles and light trucks, supporting tasks like ABS brake bleeding, pressure testing, or engine diagnostics that require consistent pedal force.
- Secure Steering Wheel Mount: Hook plate rests under the steering wheel or seat frame to anchor securely while applying force, reducing movement and improving precision during procedures.
- Ideal for One-Person Jobs: Perfect for solo technicians or DIY mechanics who need to hold the pedal without assistance while performing maintenance or testing critical vehicle systems.