Chicago Pneumatic Launches New Workshop Equipment Line For North American Markets

Chicago Pneumatic Launches New Workshop Equipment Line For North American Markets

CP-Torque-Wrench-300x154Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new line of workshop equipment for the professional automotive and heavy fleet maintenance industries. Expanding on its current tool and compressor line, these new vehicle shop components are designed with the high-quality and durability expected from Chicago Pneumatic, the company says. With the introduction of this new range, Chicago Pneumatic says it is now a single-source supplier to the vehicle service aftermarket for workshop equipment.

The new line of workshop equipment includes jack stands, bottle and floor jacks, air-hydraulic jacks and presses, torque wrenches and other accessories. All equipment is fully certified and meets the standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

“With the development of our workshop equipment range, users can now rely on Chicago Pneumatic to provide them with everything they need in the vehicle service aftermarket. We can provide solutions from the start to finish of all vehicle maintenance,” says Luis Clement, vice president, Chicago Pneumatic Tools. “The advanced ergonomic and design features of this new workshop equipment range can increase productivity while providing a safer work environment.”

According to Chicago Pneumatic, the rugged steel and iron construction of the two-, three- and six-ton jack stands provide solid support and are fitted with footers, which provide greater stability when used on surfaces other than concrete. Bottle, floor and air-hydraulic jack models provide lifting capabilities up to 50 tons and feature a low profile design for greater flexibility and easy maneuvering. Fifteen to 50 ton workshop presses feature a precise, two-stroke system, include eight quick chuck punches, adjustable safety cage and are designed for stability, versatility and a higher return on investment, the company adds.

This new workshop series is now available in North America through Chicago Pneumatic authorized distributors. For more information and distributor locations, visit their website at cp.com.

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