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ProGear Topside Tool Tray - Traxion Engineered Products

Part #: 3-750

The Traxion Engineered Products 3-750 ProGear Topside Tool Tray provides professional technicians and mechanics with a robust, mobile solution for keeping essential tools and components within immediate reach. Engineered for stability and versatility, this heavy-duty tray allows precise positioning of equipment directly over the work area, streamlining automotive and industrial maintenance tasks. It is designed to be a reliable companion, ensuring tools and parts are always organized and accessible.

Key Features

  • Adjustable Height: Precisely positions tools and parts in 1/4-inch increments, ensuring optimal ergonomic access during various under-hood operations.
  • Heavy-Duty Capacity: Constructed to support a substantial load, accommodating not only hand tools but also heavier components like alternators, carburetors, and even intake manifolds.
  • Secure Mobility: Equipped with robust locking casters, allowing for smooth repositioning around the shop and stable placement when in use.
  • Vehicle Protection: Features padded contact surfaces to prevent damage to vehicle finishes and painted areas when positioned over fenders or engine bays.
  • Integrated Workflow: Designed to seamlessly integrate with Traxion Topside Creepers and Topside Juniors, enhancing efficiency for engine bay and elevated work.

Applications

The Traxion ProGear Topside Tool Tray is an indispensable asset for a wide range of professional applications. It excels in automotive service centers for engine repair, fluid changes, and under-hood accessory installations, bringing crucial tools and parts directly to the technician's workspace. Beyond vehicle maintenance, its robust construction and mobility make it suitable for various industrial settings where elevated, accessible storage for components is required, improving workflow and reducing strain.

Replaces part number 3-200.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 25 April, 2014.