Undercarriage telescopic support stand for use with vehicle exha

Supports – Props and braces – Adjustable length

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248407, 248423, 248352, F16M 1300

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053239970

ABSTRACT:
An undercarriage telescopic support stand for use in conjunction with an automotive shop vehicle lift and is used by mechanics to perform undercarriage operation such as installing exhaust systems, shocks, struts and springs. The device provides a vertically adjustable shaft which can be adapted to reach and support an exhaust system, or other components located on the underside of a vehicle, at varying heights. The device is adjusted and held at the desired height through the use of an integral locking device

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