Automotive Vehicle Shop Equipment
Item Name Code (INC) 34536
Additional Information for Automotive Vehicle Shop Equipment
Automotive Vehicle Shop Equipment refers to the specialized tools and machinery used in motor vehicle maintenance and repair shops. These equipment are designed to assist technicians in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles. Some common examples of Automotive Vehicle Shop Equipment include:
1. Vehicle Lifts: These are hydraulic or electric lifts used to raise vehicles off the ground, allowing technicians to access the undercarriage and perform repairs or maintenance.
2. Diagnostic Tools: These include scanners, code readers, and diagnostic software used to identify and troubleshoot issues with a vehicle's electronic systems.
3. Tire Changers: These machines are used to remove and install tires on vehicles, making the process quicker and more efficient.
4. Wheel Balancers: These devices ensure that the weight of a vehicle's wheels is evenly distributed, reducing vibrations and improving overall performance.
5. Brake Lathes: These machines are used to resurface brake rotors, ensuring smooth and even braking.
6. Air Compressors: These provide compressed air for various tasks, such as inflating tires, operating pneumatic tools, and cleaning parts.
7. Battery Chargers and Testers: These devices are used to charge and test vehicle batteries, ensuring they are in good condition.
8. Engine Hoists and Stands: These tools are used to lift and support engines during removal or installation.
9. Welding Equipment: This includes welding machines, torches, and safety gear used for repairing and fabricating metal components.
10. Fluid Exchange Equipment: These machines are used to flush and replace fluids in a vehicle's transmission, coolant system, and other systems.
These are just a few examples of the Automotive Vehicle Shop Equipment available in the Motor Vehicle Maintenance And Repair Shop Specialized Equipment supply class. These tools and machines are essential for efficient and effective vehicle maintenance and repair.