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Main clamps (four units) for KT-299U and KT-198L
Strong, precision clamping
Securely holds tough frame sections during structural repair
Heavy‑duty construction
Built to withstand frequent use in busy body shops
Improves repair accuracy
Stable clamping helps better alignment and pull results
Easy to position
Simple setup reduces time on each job
Compatible with many frame setups
Works with a range of clamp‑ready fixtures
Boosts shop workflow
Faster, more reliable frame holding increases productivity
Great value body shop tool
Durable and dependable without unnecessary complexity
Q: What is this machine used for?
A: A professional auto body frame machine with main clamps designed for collision repair, chassis straightening, and structural alignment in body shops.
Q: What are the clamp and chassis features?
A: Quick‑fix clamp jaws tighten easily by screwing the shaft clockwise for faster, secure chassis clamping during repairs.
Q: How versatile is the pulling system?
A: The machine has a 360° pulling radius and a 100 kN pulling capacity to deliver multi‑directional tensile force for complex frame work.
Q: What size and load can it handle?
A: With ~236.4″ length and an adjustable height up to 67″, it supports up to 7700 lbs (≈3500 kg) for most collision repair jobs.
Q: How is vehicle positioning handled?
A: A tilt hydraulic lifting platform with light, flexible support legs and movable tower wheels allows precise positioning and easier access.
Q: What power or air requirements are needed?
A: Requires 0.8 MPa compressed air for pneumatic functions.
Q: Is this suitable for professional shops?
A: Yes — designed for collision repair centers and professional body shops needing reliable frame straightening and structural work.
Clean After Use: Wipe clamps and contact surfaces to remove dirt, paint, and debris.
Inspect for Wear: Check threads, hooks, and plates for damage or deformation.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Grease adjustment screws, swivel points, and sliding sections regularly.
Tighten Fasteners: Ensure bolts and set screws are secure before use.
Check Alignment: Verify clamp jaws close evenly for accurate pulling and holding.
Protect from Corrosion: Store in a dry, covered area to prevent rust.
Replace Worn Components: Swap worn pads, bolts, or swivel parts promptly.
Handle with Care: Avoid dropping or shocking clamps to maintain precision.
Maintain Log: Track inspections and replacements to prolong service life.