Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [189/221] Buying tools

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [189/221] Buying tools
Tools
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Buying tools
.& Warning: To avoid the risk of a the Haynes Motorcycle Workshop Practice
A t Ik " t " f d t I I t f ,poor quality tool breaking in use, Manual (Bk. No. 1454).
.?O I IS a u~. amen a requ remen or . causing Injuty or damage to the
servicing and repaJnng a motorcycle. Although com ent befi worked on
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there will be an initial .e~pens~ in ~uilding up always aim to :rchase t::1s which ~t anufacturer s service tools
enough tools for. servicing, this will soon.be the relevant national safety standBtUs. Inevitably certain tasks require the use of a
offset by the savings made by doing the Job service tool. Where possible an alternative
yourself. As experience and confidence grow, The following lists of tools do not represent tool or method of approach is recommended,
additional tools can be added to enable the the manufacturer's service tools, but serve as but sometimes there is no option if personal
repair and overf1aul of the motorcycle. Many of a guide to help the owner decide which tools injury or damage to the component is to be
the specialist tools are expensive and not often are needed for this level of work. In addition, avoided. Where required, service tools are
used so it may be pre!erable to hire them, or for items such as an electric drill, hacksaw, files, refetTed to in the relevant procedure.
a group of friends or motorcycle club to join in hammers, soldering iron and a workbench Service tools can usually only be purchased
the putdtase. equipped with a vice, may be needed. from a motorcycle dealer and are identified by
As a rule, it Is better to buy more expensive, Although not classed as tools, a selection of a part number. Some of the commonly-used
good quality tools. Cheaper tools are likely to bolts, screws, nuts, washers and pieces of tools, such as rotor pullers, are available in
wear out faster and need to be renewed more tubing always come in useful. aftermarket form from mail-order motorcycle
often, nullifying the original saving. For more information about tools, refer to tool and accessory suppliers.
Maintenance and minor repair tools
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1 Setofflat-~
SCf8Wdrivefs
2 Set of PhJNips h..t
screwdrlVets
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& ring spenners
4 Socket set (JIB inch
or 1/2 inch drive)
5 Set of Allen keys or bits
6 Set of T Of]( keys CN' a'ts 12 Feeler gauges 16 FIIVIe/ and
7 PIers 8nd se/f-locking 13 Spsrlc plug gap ,,-.u,;ng vessel
grtps (A.4oIe grips) measuring and 17 Stf8P~. chain
8 AtfustabI8 spsmer sdjustJng tool WlW'Ch or oi ffIter
9 C-.".vw (kJesJ/y 14 Spstfc ~ sp.-vw (A) tWnov8 tool
8dju$tabIe type) or deep piJg soc#(et (8) 18 at drBin tray
1 0 T yre pressure gauge (A) 15 ~ Ixush and 19 Pun., type oi can
& tI88d depth gauge (8) emery ~ 20 Gt88Ie gill
11 Cable pt8SSUf8 oiler
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21 Steel I1J.Ie fA) and
st/ai9fJt-edge (8)
22 Continuity tester
23 Battery chBIger
24 Hydrometer (for battery
specific gravity check)
25 Anti-f18eze tester (for
1kIuid-cooIedengines)

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