Collection: Brake Caliper Compression Tools

Brake Caliper Compression Tools: Easy Brake Service

Need to fix your brakes or upgrade to modern discs? Our brake compression tools make it easy. These essential tools help you repair calipers and ensure your vehicle has maximum stopping power. Get the job done right with our quality brake caliper tools. Safe, reliable brakes start here.

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For 20 years, OrionMotorTech has been committed to producing high-quality, innovative, and durable automotive tools and accessories. We aim to deliver best-in-class products that professionals and enthusiasts can rely on. Our consistent focus on quality, performance, and value over the past two decades has earned us the trust of tool users.

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What our customers are saying

  • Nice unit and works very well

    Used this to pull a vacuum on my AC system before recharging. System held a solid vacuum. Vacuum hose connected to pump with no problem and has a nice tight fit. Need to put accompanying oil in unit after it is unpacked and before first use.

    --Liam Brown

  • Works Great

    Let's clear the air. You will definitely get 4. There a real good quality. Worked perfect to put 31's on my 98 s10. Would definitely buy again if I needed to. Even came with two bottles of theeadlocker for the hub

    -- William Barnes

  • Get's the job done

    Pulled a blind bearing out of a NP228 rear case. 59.5mm inside diameter. Was able to tighten the biggest collet and it grabbed the bearing and used the counter stay to ease it on out.

    --Aiden Smith

FAQs

Our tools work great with a wide range of vehicle makes and brake systems. Whether you're a pro mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, you'll find them easy to use and highly effective.

Safety first! Always read the instructions carefully. Make sure the tool is securely placed and compress slowly and evenly to avoid damage to the caliper or brake pads.

After each use, wipe the tool down to remove brake dust and grime. Regularly lubricate the threads to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust or wear.

If the piston is stuck, it might be due to corrosion, dirt, or damaged seals. Try inspecting and cleaning the piston area first. If needed, use a specialized compression tool slowly and evenly, or seek professional help to avoid damage.

You'll feel firm resistance as you compress the piston back into the caliper. Stop compressing once the piston is flush with or slightly recessed inside the caliper housing to ensure proper brake pad fitment.