Zackab 2020 'link'

The tool is placed over the stubborn bolt (after the outer nut is removed).

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The year "2020" signifies the generation/design year of this specific tool. It is manufactured, as shown in videos, to withstand immense pressure, allowing the user to break seized bolts through high tensile force. Features and Technical Advantages The tool is placed over the stubborn bolt

The Zackab 2020 is a specialized mechanical extraction tool designed to solve a notoriously difficult problem in automotive repair: removing the seized "pinch bolt" (often referred to by mechanics as the "evil bolt" or "Arschlochschraube") from multi-link suspension systems found in Audi, VW, Seat, and Porsche vehicles. The Engineering Challenge: The "Evil Bolt" In vehicles with a four-link front axle, the upper control arms are secured by a long pinch bolt. Over time, road salt and moisture cause electrolytic corrosion between the steel bolt and the aluminum wheel bearing housing. This creates a bond so strong that standard tools often snap the bolt head off, leaving the shank permanently stuck and requiring the expensive replacement of the entire axle leg. Features of the Zackab 2020 Founded in 2020 as a spin-off from a master mechanic business, Zackab developed this tool to provide a non-destructive extraction method. Targeted Application By the end of 2020, he had laid

The automotive repair landscape is constantly evolving, with new vehicle designs introducing complex challenges for mechanics and technicians. One of the most notorious challenges in modern suspension repair—particularly for Audi, VW, Seat, and Skoda—is the dreaded seized upper control arm bolt (often called the "Arschraube" or "A-Schraube" in German, meaning "arse screw") on four-link suspension systems.

The tool works by creating a secure puller assembly around the seized bolt.