• HONITON Lambda sensor / injector cap 1/2" 27mm

The Symbol : H-427

HONITON lambda sensor socket, with a wrench size of 27 mm and 1/2 inch mount, ideal for quick installation and removal of lambda sensors. Made of chromoly steel, ensuring durability and resistance to high temperatures and corrosion.

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HONITON 27mm Lambda Sensor Cap – 1/2 Inch Mount

The HONITON lambda sensor cap is a professional tool designed for mounting and removing lambda sensors in vehicles. Exceptional build quality and the use of durable Chromoly (CR-Mo) steel make the cap extremely resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, ensuring long-term use.

Key Benefits

  • Wrench size: 27mm, ideal for most standard lambda sensors.
  • Mounting: 1/2 inch, which ensures wide compatibility with various tools.
  • Material: Made of chrome-molybdenum (CR-Mo) steel, characterized by excellent resistance to high temperatures, corrosion and mechanical damage.
  • Attachment length: 100 mm, providing convenient access to hard-to-reach places.

Technical Specifications

Producer HONITON
Key size 27 mm
Mount 1/2 inch
Cap length 100 mm
Material Chromium molybdenum steel (CR-Mo)

Tips & FAQs

What is the lambda sensor cap used for?
This cap is specially designed for easy installation and removal of lambda sensors, especially in hard-to-reach places.

Is the cap resistant to high temperatures?
Yes, the cap is made of durable Chromoly (CR-Mo) steel, which provides excellent resistance to high temperatures and corrosion.

Which tools can be used with the socket?
The socket has a 1/2-inch mount, which makes it compatible with a wide range of tools, such as ratchets and extensions.

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