Lisle Diesel Fuel Filter Wrench (60730) is a specialized tool designed to efficiently remove plastic retaining rings on AGCO and John Deere diesel fuel filter canisters. Its compact, low-profile design allows for easy access in tight spaces, while its durable, heat-treated construction ensures long-lasting performance.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- Efficient Removal: The wrench’s unique design provides a secure grip on the retaining ring, allowing for quick and easy removal.
- Compact Design: The low-profile design enables access to tight spaces, making it ideal for various applications.
- Durable Construction: The heat-treated material ensures long-lasting durability and resistance to wear and tear.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Drive Size: 3/8″ square drive
- Material: Heat-treated steel
- Application: AGCO and John Deere diesel fuel filter canisters
HOW TO USE:
- Identify the Retaining Ring: Locate the plastic retaining ring on the fuel filter canister.
- Insert the Wrench: Position the wrench’s half-moon design over the retaining ring, ensuring a secure fit.
- Apply Torque: Use a ratchet or socket wrench with a 3/8″ square drive to apply torque to the wrench, loosening the retaining ring.
- Remove the Retaining Ring: Once the retaining ring is loosened, carefully remove it from the fuel filter canister.
BENEFITS OF USING LISLE DIESEL FUEL FILTER WRENCH (60730):
- Saves Time and Effort: Efficiently removes retaining rings, reducing maintenance time.
- Improves Accessibility: Compact design allows for easy access in tight spaces.
- Ensures Durability: Heat-treated construction provides long-lasting performance.
- Professional-Grade Tool: Ideal for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
FEATURES:
- Low-profile half-moon design: For easy access in confined spaces.
- Heat-treated steel construction: Ensures durability and resistance to wear.
- 3/8″ square drive: Compatible with various tools for versatility.
- Specifically designed: For AGCO and John Deere diesel fuel filter canisters.







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