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High Axle Holding Fixture -Foot Lever Operated -For Vehicles - Atec Trans-Tool

Part #: T-0180

The Atec Trans-Tool T-0180 High Axle Holding Fixture is engineered to provide stable and secure support for vehicle axles during maintenance and repair. Designed for professional automotive and industrial environments, this robust fixture ensures technician safety and streamlines complex service tasks by securely positioning heavy components. Its foot-lever operation allows for hands-free adjustment, enhancing efficiency in the workshop.

Key Features

  • Secure Axle Support: Provides steadfast support for vehicle axles, differentials, and other heavy driveline components, preventing movement during critical repair operations.
  • Foot-Lever Operation: Allows for quick, hands-free adjustment and positioning, improving workflow and technician safety.
  • High Weight Capacity: Capable of securely holding components up to an estimated 2900 lbs, accommodating a wide range of vehicles.
  • Adjustable Height: Offers a versatile height range, extending from 66 inches (screw down) to 75 inches (screw up) to suit various vehicle types and working positions.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built with durable materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding shop environments.

Applications

This high axle holding fixture is an essential tool for technicians performing tasks such as axle assembly and disassembly, differential repair, transmission removal and installation, and other driveline or suspension service procedures. It is particularly beneficial for servicing heavier vehicles, including trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles, where robust and stable support is paramount for safety and precision.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Atec Trans-Tool
  • Model Number: T-0180
  • Estimated Weight Capacity: 2900 lbs
  • Height (Screw Down): 66 inches
  • Height (Screw Up): 75 inches
  • Operation: Foot Lever Operated
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 23 July, 2010.