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Saddle - A-090381 - Chicago Pneumatic Parts

Part #: A090381

The Chicago Pneumatic Parts A-090381 Saddle is a professional-grade replacement component engineered to deliver reliable support and stability within demanding automotive and industrial environments. Designed for seamless integration, this essential part ensures secure load handling, crucial for the safety and efficiency of repair and maintenance operations. It is a vital component for technicians and mechanics who require dependable equipment to perform their tasks accurately.

Key Features

  • Robust Construction: Manufactured from high-strength materials to withstand significant loads and continuous professional use, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
  • Precision Engineering: Designed to exact specifications for optimal fit and function within compatible Chicago Pneumatic equipment, maintaining the integrity of your tools.
  • Enhanced Stability: Provides a secure and stable contact point for lifting and supporting various automotive or industrial components, minimizing movement during service.
  • Wear Resistance: Built to resist abrasion and deformation under pressure, extending the service life of both the saddle and the equipment it supports.
  • Corrosion Protection: Finished to protect against rust and other corrosive elements commonly found in workshop environments, preserving its structural integrity.

Applications

The A-090381 Saddle is ideal for a broad range of professional applications requiring stable load support. It is commonly utilized in automotive repair shops, truck service centers, and industrial facilities for tasks such as supporting transmissions, differentials, or other heavy vehicle components during removal, installation, or repair. Its robust design makes it suitable for use with professional-grade jacks, stands, and lifting equipment where secure and reliable load distribution is paramount for operational safety and efficiency.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 22 January, 2007.