Product Review
Specially designed to remove push pins with center locking pins, use the ABN Push Pin Remover Tool - 80-Degree Angled Pliers for Retainer & Anchor Removal - Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, Chrysler to quickly and easily remove plastic anchors that have center pins without damaging the pins or the anchor so you can reuse or repurpose them. It can be a struggle just getting the plastics off of your ATV or side by side vehicle but the 80-degree angled tip on this tool reaches different rivets for cleaning underneath panels. The tool lifts the center pin and pulls anchor in one simple step. It grabs the center of the pin and pulls it directly out so you can remove the clip. There is nothing like having the right tool for the job, and it definitely beats doing damaging work with a screwdriver. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
- Practical: Do not waste your time by using a screwdriver that damages your vehicle and instead use the ABN Push Pin Remover Tool – 80-Degree Angled Pliers for Retainer & Anchor Removal – Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, Chrysler to quickly and easily remove plastic anchors that have center pins without damaging the pins or the anchor; Specially designed to remove push pins with center locking pin
- Versatile: Fits common anchors on Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, Chrysler, and more makes; Use when removing push pin rivets, plastic retainers on car trim pieces, changing an element radiator and condenser fans, removing bumper clips; 80-degree angle allows for access around wheel wells
- Comfortable Grip: 3.5” (8.9cm) long handle that has a double cushion grip lessens hand fatigue and increases productivity
- Spring-Loaded: Keeps pliers open for ease of use; Simply squeeze handles together for a firm grip on your application
- Specifications: 80-degree angled tip; Plier fits into the pin slot and under the center pin; 1.25” (3.2cm) maximum jaw opening with handles held 3” (7.6cm) apart; 7” (17.8cm) overall length