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UTILITY DOLLY - Dent Fix

Part #: DF-900UTD

The Dent Fix DF-900UTD Utility Dolly is an indispensable tool for professional technicians engaged in modern automotive body repair, particularly on aluminum panels. Constructed from durable, non-marring nylon, this dolly is engineered to facilitate precise shaping and finishing without compromising surface integrity. It is an essential component for use with Dent Fix's AluSpot aluminum repair systems, ensuring high-quality results on sensitive materials.

This utility dolly plays a crucial role in preventing cross-contamination between steel and aluminum components, a critical factor in maintaining the structural integrity and finish of contemporary vehicles. Its design effectively absorbs impacts, mitigating panel distortion during the repair process.

Key Features

  • Non-Marring Nylon Construction: Engineered from specialized nylon to prevent scratching, scuffing, and contamination of delicate aluminum panels during repair.
  • Impact Absorption: Designed to absorb hammer blows and impacts, thereby minimizing panel distortion and facilitating smooth material movement.
  • Versatile Utility Shape: Features a general utility shape suitable for various panel shaping, finishing, and backing applications.
  • Lightweight Design: Offers easy handling and maneuverability for extended use, reducing technician fatigue.
  • Aluminum Repair System Compatibility: Fully compatible with the Dent Fix AluSpot DF-900 series aluminum repair systems.

Applications

The DF-900UTD Utility Dolly is ideal for professional collision repair facilities and body shops specializing in aluminum vehicle construction. It is specifically designed for general panel shaping, meticulous finishing work, and providing stable backing for hammer blows on doors, hoods, and bumpers. This tool is particularly beneficial for luxury vehicle repairs where preserving the original surface integrity and achieving OEM-quality results are paramount.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 20 February, 2015.