500kg load capacity engine support bar from Laser Tools

February 14, 2024
500kg load capacity engine support bar from Laser Tools
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Laser Tools has introduced a new robust engine support bar, which is fully adaptable and has a remarkable 500kg load capacity. 


It incorporates four independently adjustable feet on two 870mm long fore and aft adjustment beams, allowing pivoting on the engine support bar for effortless positioning of the support hook. The new support, (part number 8749) has a foot width which is adjustable through 1100 - 1800mm.

The tool allows users to achieve precise vertical adjustment through an extended threaded bar with a large-handled wing nut for user-friendly operation. The rubber-ended feet prevent slippage and potential damage to paintwork and the package includes an 850mm long chain, with the Safe Working Load (SWL) is 500kg (1100lbs).

The unit is ideal for many workshop operations, such as supporting the engine while changing engine mounts, or removing the transmission. 

It is now available from Laser Tools stockist. 
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