Steck Manufacturing Clamp - 35753
- Part #
- 35753
- Line:
- STE
Product Information
- Warranty: 90 Day Limited Warranty
- Unit of Measure: Each
- UPC: # 717290003696
- Clamp Type: Work Stand
Applications for this Product
- This product is universal and applies to all vehicles.
Detailed Description
Work Stand Clamp;
- Work Stand Clamp is a simple and inexpensive pliers to clamp a car door or other panel to a work stand quickly and securely.
- The Work Stand Clamp for Doors secures a car door to a work stand (X frame) in seconds by clamping onto the inside frame of the door at the window opening.
- The welded ring of the Work Stand Clamp fits over the padded arm of the work stand.
- It can be adjusted to fit securely to your stand. This method of clamping the door is far more rigid than current methods that are much more complex and expensive.
- Clamping is critical for door skinning and prep work on doors.
- The Work Stand Clamp can also be used to secure other panels!
- Work Stand Clamp saves the aggravation of trying to hold a door in place or the need to find another person to hold the door while skinning or sanding.
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.