Steck Manufacturing Flange Lever - 20037
- Part #
- 20037
- Line:
- STE
Product Information
- Warranty: 90 Day Limited Warranty
- Unit of Measure: Each
- UPC: # 717290003870
- Type: Door Flange
- Shaft Size (mm): 139mm
- Base Material: Alloy Steel
- Hook Size (in): 1/4 Inch
- Shank Size (mm): 2mm
Applications for this Product
- This product is universal and applies to all vehicles.
Detailed Description
Flange Lever;
- The Flange Lever will quickly access hard to reach damaged frame flanges, door and hood edges as well as radiator supports to bring back to proper edge alignment.
- Unique double ended reverse 1/4" hook design made from hardened alloy steel gives the technician easy access to buckled metal edges.
- Flat hook allows for easy manual alignment while the 35 Degrees angle bar allows technician to access areas like radiator supports.
- Flange Lever design allows for technician multiple angles to gain hand clearance for flat and/or angled pulls while using the body of the tool to provide maximum leverage for manipulating the damaged flange or panel edge.
- Quick movement along the damaged area allows for multiple metal manipulations without needing to unlock and relock locking pliers used today to perform flange repairs.
Brand Information
Steck Manufacturing Company was started as Steck's Paint & Body Shop by George Steck in 1946. George went into manufacturing in the late forties when he and a partner developed a fastener used to install rear fenders.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Steck has continuously manufactured tools and equipment for the collision repair industry in the same location in Dayton, Ohio for over fifty years. George Steck's original body shop building is still part of the Steck Manufacturing complex, and Steck still operates a body shop for research and development purposes. The company is currently managed by John Brill and Rick Vogel.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Steck has continuously manufactured tools and equipment for the collision repair industry in the same location in Dayton, Ohio for over fifty years. George Steck's original body shop building is still part of the Steck Manufacturing complex, and Steck still operates a body shop for research and development purposes. The company is currently managed by John Brill and Rick Vogel.