Laser Tools releases 2018 catalogue

February 20, 2018
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Laser Tools has announced the arrival of the brand new 840-page 2018 Laser Tool catalogue. Fully revised and updated the publication details the innovative range of tools, workshop equipment, health and safety equipment, personal protection equipment and much more.


This essential workshop resource contains over 720 new items featured in a complete range of over 3960 lines. The range of special tools continues to grow with each new introduction designed to make easy work of difficult and awkward jobs. These tools are the result of feedback from the sharp end of the motor industry, the actual technicians working on today's latest cars and many are developed and manufactured by Laser in its plant in Sheffield.

As well as an all-new section catering for Light Commercial Vehicles, this year also sees Laser Tools further increasing its range of tools, HSE and PPE specifically designed for safe working on electric and hybrid vehicles. These are required to be fully tested and insulated to IEC 60900:2012 standards and carry the international symbols for High Voltage Tools. This allows garages and bodyshops to establish and set up a workshop safe area dedicated to electric and hybrid vehicles with Laser providing both advice and certified equipment. 

Laser say the new catalogue has straightforward, easy-to-use sections, comprising General Hand Tools, Specialist Bits, Workshop Tools, Specialist Automotive, Motorcycle Tools, Light Commercial Vehicle Tools, HGV Tools, Engine Timing Tools, plus Laser Tools Racing merchandise. The comprehensive contents section makes it easy to find the tool of choice, and each item is listed with images and full details, including vehicle applications if applicable.

The print version of the catalogue is available from local Laser Tools stockists and a digital version is available online at http://www.toolconnection.co.uk/flipbooks/lasertools/lasercatalogue/
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