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Parking Sensor Hole Cutter Kit

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Polyvance 6149 Parking Sensor Hole Cutter Kit

Item #: 6149 by Polyvance

UPC #: 694687006297

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Features
  • Cutters for most popular sizes of parking sensor holes
  • Compact tool organizer case
  • Precision, CNC-machined, European tool steel cutters
  • Cuts sensor holes cleanly without any distortion or warping
  • Only one wrench needed to cut sensor holes
  • Sharp-edge cutter won't dimple the bumper cover
  • Each cutting tools cuts only one size for simplicity and ease of use

Includes

16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm, 22.5 mm, 27 mm Holes Sizes, (1) Drill Bit, Carrying Case

Part no.

6149

Part Status

A

Product Overview
Polyvance's sensor hole cutter set lets you cut perfectly round holes into new and aftermarket bumper covers. The newly-created, parking-distance sensor holes are cut cleanly with a perfectly finished edge. Polyvance's sensor hole cutters have a sharp-edged cutter that slices through the plastic and won't stretch and warp the plastic. Quit using a stepped drill bit. Polyvance's quality and well-thought-out design makes it way easier to use than a lot of the sensor hole cutter kits out there. Most other sensor hole cutter kits rely on some clunky dies and punches that must be flipped over in the correct order to cut the hole. Their so-called "cutter" doesn't have a sharp edge to cut the plastic. Instead, the plastic is stretched until it breaks as it gets jammed into the die leaving the bumper stretched, warped and dimpled. Not only that, but cutting a hole requires four pieces... a bolt, a "cutter" (if you want to call it that), a die and a nut. All of these pieces must be stacked in a convoluted way to even get started. (And, you are going to drop pieces trying to stack them.) Plus, you are going to need two wrenches... one to drive the bolt and one to hold the nut.