Lisle 81990 1-1/4" Carbide Scraper, 8" Length, Tungsten Carbide Tip
- The Lisle 81990 1-1/4" carbide scraper is an 8" hand scraper designed to remove gasket residue, carbon build-up, and rust from automotive surfaces. It features a double-dip grip handle and a precision ground tungsten carbide tip brazed to a steel blade for long-lasting scraping performance.
- Features:
- 1-1/4" blade width, helps cover surface area efficiently when scraping gasket residue and deposits
- Tungsten carbide tip brazed to a steel blade, supports a sharp scraping edge with durable tip retention
- Precision ground carbide tip, helps maintain a very sharp edge for controlled scraping
- Double-dip grip handle, improves comfort and control during repeated scraping tasks
- Application use, can be used to clean disc brake caliper slides and remove carbon build-up and rust
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Lisle
- Part Number: 81990
- MPN: 81990
- UPC: 083045819905
- Category: Hand Tools
- Subcategory: Scrapers
- Product Type or Function: Carbide scraper
- Blade Width: 1-1/4"
- Length: 8"
- Tip Material: Tungsten carbide
- Blade Material: Steel
- Handle Type: Double-dip grip
- System Compatibility or Application: Designed to remove gasket residue from steel and aluminum heads and manifolds, and to scrape carbon build-up and rust; can be used to clean disc brake caliper slides
- The 1-1/4" Carbide Scraper can also be referred to as a gasket scraper, tungsten carbide scraper, carbon build-up scraper, rust scraper, and caliper slide scraper.
Lisle manufactures specialty automotive service tools and shop equipment used for vehicle maintenance and repair. The brand focuses on practical, application-driven tool designs that support common technician tasks in professional and DIY environments.
Q: What is this scraper designed to remove?
A: It is designed to remove gasket residue, carbon build-up, and rust from automotive service surfaces such as heads and manifolds.
Q: Can I use this on aluminum surfaces?
A: Yes, it is designed for use on steel and aluminum heads and manifolds, but use caution when scraping aluminum to help avoid scratching the surface.
Q: Can it be used for brake service work?
A: Yes, it can be used to clean disc brake caliper slides.
