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FRONT WHEEL FR 1525 - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 501800

Maintain the critical mobility and performance of your heavy-duty service jacks with the OTC Tools 501800 Front Wheel. This professional-grade replacement wheel is engineered to seamlessly integrate with OTC's 1525 hydraulic service jack and similar models (such as the OT1727), ensuring your equipment continues to provide reliable and efficient service in demanding shop environments. A worn or damaged wheel can compromise safety and operational efficiency, making this durable replacement an essential component for any professional mechanic or industrial technician.

Key Features

  • Direct Replacement: Specifically designed as a front wheel for OTC 1525 hydraulic service jacks and OT1727 models, guaranteeing a precise fit and optimal functionality.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of daily use in professional automotive and industrial settings, providing long-lasting performance.
  • Enhanced Maneuverability: Restores smooth rolling and easy positioning of your service jack, crucial for precise vehicle lifting and shop navigation.
  • Professional-Grade Quality: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, a trusted name in robust and reliable shop equipment, ensuring adherence to high industry standards.
  • Maintains Equipment Integrity: Replacing damaged wheels helps prevent further wear on the jack's frame and hydraulic components, extending the overall lifespan of your investment.

Applications

The OTC Tools 501800 Front Wheel is essential for maintaining the operational integrity of your existing OTC 1525 hydraulic service jack or OT1727. It serves as a vital replacement part to ensure the safe and efficient movement of your jack when positioning it under vehicles or transporting it across the shop floor. Ideal for automotive repair shops, industrial maintenance facilities, and any professional setting requiring reliable heavy lifting equipment.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 23 January, 2015.