Allen Cordy
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- Jul 13, 2013
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Introducing the Prop Gripper
After seriously cutting my fingers a couple times while trying to hold onto props with a shop rag to remove or tighten a prop nut, I had to come up with a safer solution. Introducing my patented Prop Gripper.
Simply slip the hand held tool over your prop, insert your 5/16 deep socket into the middle of the tool and remove or tighten your nut.
The tool is made using the plastic injection molding process. It is made with 30% fiberglass which makes the tool super strong yet it does not damage the leading edge of your props. The handle was purposely designed so that most 1/4” ratchets slip into the handle to make a very complete, convenient, prop installation tool package.
The tool was engineered to slip over the vast majority of 67 through 73mm diameter 3 blade props.
Please check out our website, PropGripper.com
$29.99 plus shipping and they are proudly manufactured in Chico California, USA.
Allen Cordy
NAMBA 1257
After seriously cutting my fingers a couple times while trying to hold onto props with a shop rag to remove or tighten a prop nut, I had to come up with a safer solution. Introducing my patented Prop Gripper.
Simply slip the hand held tool over your prop, insert your 5/16 deep socket into the middle of the tool and remove or tighten your nut.
The tool is made using the plastic injection molding process. It is made with 30% fiberglass which makes the tool super strong yet it does not damage the leading edge of your props. The handle was purposely designed so that most 1/4” ratchets slip into the handle to make a very complete, convenient, prop installation tool package.
The tool was engineered to slip over the vast majority of 67 through 73mm diameter 3 blade props.
Please check out our website, PropGripper.com
$29.99 plus shipping and they are proudly manufactured in Chico California, USA.
Allen Cordy
NAMBA 1257