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Go Jack 6200 Self Loading Automotive Dolly - Zendex Tool Corp.

Part #: 6200

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Zendex
  • Model Number: 6200
  • Product Name: Go Jack 6200 Self Loading Automotive Dolly
  • Weight: 46.35 lbs
  • Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 inches

Key Features

  • Self-Loading Design: Automatically lifts vehicle wheels off the ground, eliminating the need for separate jacks.
  • Robust Construction: Engineered for durability and reliable performance in demanding automotive environments.
  • Maneuverable Casters: Equipped with smooth-rolling wheels, allowing for effortless vehicle positioning and movement in tight spaces.
  • Integrated Lifting Mechanism: Features a foot-operated pedal for quick and secure engagement of the wheel.
  • Secure Wheel Cradle: Designed to safely and stably support vehicle tires during transit.

Applications

  • Effortless movement of disabled or non-rolling vehicles within workshops and showrooms.
  • Precise positioning of vehicles in confined garage spaces for optimal access during repairs or detailing.
  • Ideal for automotive repair shops, body shops, dealerships, and vehicle storage facilities.
  • Assists technicians in tasks requiring frequent vehicle repositioning, such as alignment or detailing.
  • Facilitates quick and safe rearrangement of vehicles for display or storage.

Benefits

  • Increased Efficiency: Streamlines vehicle handling processes, reducing the time and labor required for car movement.
  • Enhanced Safety: Minimizes physical strain and potential injuries to operators by eliminating manual lifting.
  • Optimized Space Utilization: Enables precise placement of vehicles, maximizing usable workspace in crowded environments.
  • Damage Prevention: Protects vehicle undercarriages and tires from damage during movement due to its stable, self-loading design.
  • Versatility: Adaptable for various vehicle types and sizes, making it a valuable tool for diverse automotive tasks.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 22 June, 2007.