Arrowmax AM-174021 AM Pit Iron — Tight-Space Pit Iron for Scale RC  [AM-174021]

Arrowmax AM-174021 AM Pit Iron
Price:
AUD$70.54
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-174021
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Tight-space pit tool for scale RC

The Arrowmax AM-174021 AM Pit Iron is a compact pit implement intended for accurate bench and pit-side use. It acts as a short lever and prying tool to assist small assembly work, clearance verification, and fast setup tweaks without suggesting use on full-size vehicles.

Common applications include gentle prying to release stuck components, levering small parts during teardown, and helping with alignment when swapping spur or pinion gears or checking bearing movement. The tool is well suited to confined locations where standard drivers lack access.

There is no installation required for this standalone hand tool; it is used directly by hand for leverage and precise placement. For setup and tuning, combine the pit iron with your hex drivers and measuring tools to carry out careful adjustments on chassis assemblies, servo linkages, motor/ESC mounts, and suspension items.

Specifications

  • Item: AM Pit Iron
  • Model Number: AM-174021
  • Material: Not specified
  • Compatibility: Not specified

As a compact, handheld tool, the AM-174021 is effective for focused bench tasks and pit-side setup where controlled leverage and access to narrow areas speed up routine RC maintenance and tuning.

Use the pit iron to apply short, controlled leverage for positioning and minor prying while you secure components with your usual drivers and measuring tools.
No. It is a complementary tool meant for levering and alignment in tight spots; standard hex drivers remain essential for fastening and torque control.
Yes. The pit iron assists in positioning gears and checking mesh clearance during spur and pinion swaps when used carefully alongside measuring aids.
It is designed for light to moderate bench leverage and precision tasks; heavy-duty prying should be done with tools rated for larger forces.

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