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Strut Tool Cart for 7200 - Branick Industries

Part #: 724

Specifications

The Branick Industries disc. Strut Tool Cart, model 724, provides a dedicated mobile platform for the 7200 strut tool. This accessory weighs 78.2 lbs and has dimensions of 1 x 1 x 1 inches, ensuring a compact design for workshop integration.

Key Features

  • Dedicated 7200 Support: Specifically designed to integrate with and support the Branick 7200 strut tool, enhancing its utility.
  • Robust Construction: Built by Branick Industries, ensuring durability and stability for rigorous workshop environments.
  • Mobile Design: Features for easy movement within a service bay or garage, bringing the strut tool directly to the vehicle.
  • Organized Workflow: Provides a focused area for strut assembly and disassembly tasks, promoting an orderly workspace.

Applications

This disc. Strut Tool Cart is essential for automotive service centers, professional garages, and specialized suspension shops. It is used wherever the Branick 7200 strut tool is deployed, facilitating efficient suspension repair, strut replacement, and coil spring compression processes. The cart supports technicians in streamlining operations related to vehicle strut and shock absorber maintenance.

Benefits

  • Boosts Efficiency: Enables quick repositioning of the Branick 7200 strut tool, reducing downtime and improving workflow during suspension servicing.
  • Enhances Accessibility: Keeps the strut tool readily available and organized, eliminating the need to search for or move heavy equipment manually.
  • Improves Safety: Provides a stable and secure platform for the strut tool, contributing to a safer work environment for technicians.
  • Optimizes Workspace: Frees up valuable bench space by offering a mobile, dedicated workstation for strut-related tasks.
  • Protects Equipment: Ensures the Branick 7200 strut tool is stored and transported securely, minimizing potential damage.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 February, 2007.