Peterson Adams Rite Push Wires

A$165.00

Peterson's Adams Rite Push Wires are named for the short in and out pushing action required in deflecting the wires down off the opposing cylinder. The ergonomic tool handles provide the leverage you need for full control and manipulation. Our selection of five different angles means always having the right tool for the job.

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Peterson's Adams Rite Push Wires are named for the short in and out pushing action required in deflecting the wires down off the opposing cylinder. The ergonomic tool handles provide the leverage you need for full control and manipulation. Our selection of five different angles means always having the right tool for the job.

Peterson's Adams Rite Push Wires are named for the short in and out pushing action required in deflecting the wires down off the opposing cylinder. The ergonomic tool handles provide the leverage you need for full control and manipulation. Our selection of five different angles means always having the right tool for the job.

This kit pushes beyond other designs. Peterson’s unequalled wire quality allows penetration through keyways as narrow as 0.035,” with a memory that ensures strength and resiliency use after use. The ergonomic tool handles provide the leverage you need for full control and manipulation. Our selection of five different angles means always having the right tool for the job. Notice that we have also included a piece of our famous by-pass shim to assist you with the swing arm when required.

Peterson Push Wires are designed with the Professional Locksmith in mind! IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT THE LOCKSMITH GAINS PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE WITH THIS FINE SET OF TOOLS PRIOR TO A SERVICE CALL! While they will faithfully perform as advertised, familiarity and practice on a lock and cylinders assembled out of the door is very important, and will lead to immense satisfaction with these tools. The selection of tools allows the locksmith to fine tune the configuration of the wires to work as needed. Mastering this process insures competency in use and the skill for continual success.