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40" Creeper Drop Shoulder Fixed Headrest - Monster

Part #: 97408

The Monster 97408 40" Creeper is engineered for professional automotive and industrial technicians requiring reliable and comfortable access for under-vehicle and machinery maintenance. Designed with durability and maneuverability in mind, this creeper facilitates efficient work in demanding shop environments.

Key Features

  • Drop Shoulder Design: Allows for enhanced arm movement and easier access to components located in tight spaces beneath vehicles.
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Features an all powder-coated steel frame, providing superior strength and resistance to corrosion for extended service life.
  • Six Swivel Casters: Equipped with six smooth-rolling swivel casters, ensuring effortless movement and precise positioning under any load.
  • 300 lb Capacity: Built to support a substantial weight capacity, accommodating a wide range of users and applications.
  • Durable Vinyl Cover: The robust, heavy-duty vinyl cover resists tears and spills, standing up to the harsh conditions of a professional garage or industrial setting.
  • Fixed Headrest: Provides consistent neck and head support for improved comfort during prolonged tasks.

Applications

This professional-grade creeper is an indispensable tool for a variety of tasks, including oil changes, transmission work, exhaust system repairs, brake service, and chassis inspections. Its robust construction and user-friendly design make it ideal for automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance facilities, and industrial service environments where technicians frequently need to work in a reclined position under vehicles or machinery.

Specifications

  • Length: 40 inches
  • Weight Capacity: 300 lbs

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  • Model: 218786
  • Shipping Weight: 19lbs
  • UPC: 872857004353
  • Manufacturers Part #: 97408
  • Manufactured by: Monster
  • Also Known As: MST13019

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 12 March, 2015.