Engine Service Tools -- Professional Guide
Brake tools encompass the specialized equipment needed to safely service disc and drum brake systems: caliper piston compressors (for pushing worn pistons back to accept new pads), drum brake spring tools, brake bleeder kits, and caliper wind-back tools for rear calipers with integrated parking brake mechanisms.
This guide covers Engine Service Tools as part of our Automotive Specialty Tools reference. Below you\'ll find current listings alongside information on how these tools are used, what separates professional-grade from consumer options, and what to examine when evaluating a specific tool.
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Buying Guide: What to Know Before You Buy
How Engine Service Tools Are Used
Brake service is one of the most common repair jobs in automotive -- pads wear out every 25,000-70,000 miles depending on driving habits and vehicle weight. Disc brake service requires pushing or winding back caliper pistons; drum brakes require specialized pliers and hooks for spring removal and installation.
Leading Brands
Snap-on and Mac Tools produce comprehensive brake tool sets found in most professional shops. OTC (Owatonna Tool Company) specializes in automotive specialty tools and makes excellent brake service equipment. Lisle Corporation makes particularly well-regarded caliper tools for specific makes.
What to Inspect
Check the screw and thread condition on piston compressors -- stripped or corroded threads make the tool useless. Verify adapters for caliper tools are complete and undamaged. Spring tools should have intact tips and solid handles.



















