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Unibody Clamp - Mo-Clamp

Part #: 0600

The Mo-Clamp 0600 Unibody Clamp is an essential tool engineered for professional automotive and industrial repair facilities, specifically designed to address structural pulling and tie-down requirements on unitized bodies. This robust clamp provides a secure, non-slip grip, particularly valuable for vehicles lacking traditional pinch welds or when performing complex floor pan pulling operations. Its design ensures reliable performance in demanding body repair scenarios.

Key Features

  • Non-Slip Gripping: Features staggered, case-hardened pin teeth that provide a secure, non-slip grip in any plate location.
  • Flexible Alignment: Plates do not require precise square alignment, offering technicians greater flexibility and efficiency during setup.
  • High Capacity: Engineered with a substantial 5-ton (4,536 kg) pulling capacity, suitable for heavy-duty structural adjustments.
  • Professional Grade Construction: Built by Mo-Clamp, a reputable manufacturer, ensuring durability and consistent performance in professional shop environments.

Applications

The 0600 Unibody Clamp serves as a critical tie-down solution for unitized body structures that do not offer accessible pinch welds, allowing for secure anchoring during pulling procedures. It is also highly effective for precisely pulling and manipulating floor pans during collision repair. This clamp is an indispensable asset for technicians performing comprehensive unibody and frame repair work, providing the necessary stability and force application for accurate structural realignment.

Specifications

  • Gripping Surface: 4" wide (102 mm), 6" deep (152 mm)
  • Overall Length: 9 1/4" (235 mm)
  • Weight: 11 lbs. (4.99 kg)
  • Capacity: 5 tons (4,536 kg)

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  • Model: 64520
  • UPC: 084272902828
  • Manufacturers Part #: 0600
  • Manufactured by: Mo-Clamp
  • Also Known As: MOC0600, MCL-0600, PU0600

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.