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Steering Wheel Holder - Wheel-A-Matic

Part #: WA0938

The Wheel-A-Matic WA0938 Steering Wheel Holder is a professional-grade tool engineered to provide stable and secure support for automotive steering wheels during a variety of service and maintenance procedures. Designed for technicians in demanding workshop environments, this robust holder ensures precise positioning and prevents unintended movement, thereby enhancing accuracy and efficiency.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Built with high-strength materials, ensuring long-term reliability and consistent performance in rigorous automotive repair conditions.
  • Versatile Adjustability: Features a robust adjustment mechanism that securely accommodates a broad spectrum of steering wheel diameters and vehicle interior configurations.
  • Non-Marring Protection: Equipped with protective, non-slip pads to safeguard steering wheels and interior surfaces from scratches or damage during use.
  • Rapid Setup: Engineered for quick and straightforward installation and removal, optimizing workflow and minimizing setup time in professional automotive settings.

Applications

This steering wheel holder is an indispensable tool for professional technicians performing:

  • Wheel Alignment: Essential for stabilizing the steering wheel to ensure accurate and repeatable alignment measurements and adjustments.
  • Brake and Suspension Servicing: Maintains a fixed steering position during comprehensive brake system inspections, repairs, suspension component replacements, and tire rotations.
  • Interior & Diagnostic Work: Facilitates hands-free operations for precise dashboard repairs, airbag system checks, and other critical interior maintenance tasks.
  • Vehicle Diagnostics: Provides a stable platform for complex diagnostic procedures where precise control over steering wheel movement is required.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Wheel-A-Matic
  • Model Number: WA0938
  • Weight: 9 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 08 April, 2011.