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Truck Bed Sanding System - Hutchins

Part #: 5550

The Hutchins 5550 Truck Bed Sanding System is a professional-grade tool designed to dramatically reduce the time and effort required for preparing pickup truck beds. Engineered for efficiency, this system streamlines the pre-sanding process, ensuring surfaces are optimally conditioned for the application of bed liners or paint finishes. Its robust construction and specialized design deliver a consistent, high-quality surface preparation critical for durable coatings.

Key Features

  • Rapid Surface Preparation: Engineered to shave hours off manual sanding, accelerating project completion times.
  • Optimized for Truck Bed Contours: Designed to effectively navigate and prepare the unique shapes and ribbed surfaces found in pickup truck beds.
  • Durable, Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the demands of rigorous daily use in automotive and industrial shop environments.
  • Consistent Finish: Delivers an even and uniform sanding pattern, crucial for proper adhesion and appearance of subsequent coatings.
  • User-Centric Design: Developed for comfortable operation, minimizing technician fatigue during extended use.

Applications

The Hutchins 5550 Truck Bed Sanding System is an indispensable tool for a range of professional applications:

  • Bed Liner Preparation: Ideal for thoroughly scuffing and preparing truck bed surfaces prior to the application of spray-in or roll-on bed liners.
  • Automotive Refinishing: Essential for pre-sanding pickup truck beds and other large vehicle panels before priming and painting.
  • Industrial Coating Prep: Suitable for conditioning large, contoured surfaces requiring consistent preparation for protective industrial coatings.

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  • Model: 98363
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4lbs
  • UPC: 660614011245
  • Manufacturers Part #: 5550
  • Manufactured by: Hutchins
  • Also Known As: HU5550, HUT5550

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 January, 2007.