December 15, 2010
Designed for 1/8 & 1/10 on-road nitro engines, but working with most current centrifugal-axial clutches, the new Hudy clutch tool allows you to easily mount/dismount the clutch spring preload collar and make fine preload adjustments. For mounting, insert the preload adjusting collar into the tool, press onto the spring, and then start threading it onto the clutch nut. Dismounting is done in the reverse order. For preload adjustment, place the tool over the collar and tighten or loosen the collar. Part of the all-new ’25 years anniversary’ limited edition Exclusive Tool Line, it is made from super-lightweight CNC-machined Swiss 7075…
July 16, 2008
Axial have announced the release of this Tool Tote, a high quality tool bag with space for a large range of tools. Designed to compliment the company’s recent tool series release, the bag has been made from a black padded material that will keep your tools protected when being transported or when they are not in use. Featuring the Axial logo on the front and the Axial logo mark on the rear, it also sports a business card holder for easy identification when at the track. Click here for more pictures… Source: Axial [axialracing.com]…
July 17, 2007
Axial Racing have released this flywheel wrench for helping you to tighten and loosen the flywheel nut on your engine. Machined from 6mm 6061 grey anodised aluminium, and sporting the Axial logo, this tool fits most 2, 3 and 4 shoe flywheels on the market. Available now. Source: Axial Racing [axialracing.com]…
March 21, 2007
Axial have given RC Car Action the scoop on their new set of tools, and we havent been given much more information than that, except that they are available in a wide range of tips, and those tips are replaceable, and from the picture we can see that the larger sizes are available also with ball tips. The handles use some beefy screw driver handles that look grippy and comfortable and sport a colour coded tip mount, although i personally still prefer the Hudy method of tool size recognition. Source: RCCA [radiocontrolzone.com]…