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Autodolly Heavy Duty 12 x16 Inch All-Steel Dolly Single - Merrick Machine Co.

Part #: M998114

The Merrick Machine Co. Autodolly Heavy Duty 12 x 16 Inch All-Steel Dolly Single, model M998114, is a professional-grade vehicle dolly engineered for robust automotive and industrial applications. This specialized tool provides a durable and efficient solution for maneuvering heavy vehicles within demanding workshop environments, ensuring precise repositioning and enhanced operational flexibility for mechanics and technicians.

Key Features

  • All-Steel Construction: Crafted from robust steel, this dolly offers exceptional strength and longevity, designed to withstand the rigorous demands of professional automotive and industrial settings.
  • Spacious 12 x 16 Inch Platform: The generous platform size provides a stable and secure base, accommodating various vehicle types and wheel sizes with confidence.
  • Single Unit Design: Functions as an individual unit, offering flexibility for users to create customized configurations tailored to specific vehicle movement and storage needs.
  • Heavy-Duty Capacity: Engineered to safely support the weight of heavy vehicles, this dolly facilitates efficient repositioning for various service and storage tasks.

Applications

The Autodolly Heavy Duty 12 x 16 Inch All-Steel Dolly Single is an essential tool for garage professionals, auto repair shops, and automotive enthusiasts. It is perfectly suited for relocating cars, trucks, and other heavy vehicles in confined garage spaces or workshops, allowing for precise placement during repair, detailing, or bodywork. This automotive dolly facilitates the optimization of vehicle storage and streamlines workflow by enabling easy repositioning of vehicles without the need for an engine to be running, making it a valuable addition to any professional shop equipment inventory.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Merrick Machine Co.
  • Model Number: M998114
  • Weight: 20 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 23 August, 2012.