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$174.99
The W-3100 with tool tray set is a great stand for either the shop or the home mechanic. Sturdy base allows for industrial use. - Heavy-duty steel maintenance stand for home mechanics with single lever clamping operation that can hold 65 mm tubing - Legs are foldable for storing in narrow space and 360° rotatable to keep the bike at best angle - Widely spanned legs for great stability - Clamp height is fixed at 55.5 inches from floor - Clamp jaw can be rotated to hold the bike in the best position
$249.95
Perfect for taking to races and rides, the Portable Workbench is a bench that folds for easy transport and storage. It features a large work surface with specially sized slots, holes, and recesses and for holding tools, shop towels, lubes, beverages, etc. The folding steel legs provide a solid base for a toolbox and supplies, too.
$164.95
A bench-mounted version of our popular PCS-10.2 Deluxe Home Mechanic Repair Stand. Features our world-famous cam-actuated micro adjust clamp design, which securely holds bicycles in place while allowing quick installation and removal. - Cam actuated, micro-adjustable clamp allows quick entry and exit and fits 1-inch to 3-inches (25mm–76mm) diameter tubes and seat posts of any shape and material - Narrow clamping jaws (2.7-inch/7cm) fit into tight areas or on short seat posts - 360° infinite clamp rotation allows bike to placed in optimal position for specific repairs - All-steel structure for maximum stiffness and durability - Super strong glass-filled nylon-composite fittings and top tube internals enable smooth rotation and secure positioning - Mounts to any flat surface (mounting bolts not included) Distance from the center of the clamp to the center of the mount is approximately 11 3/4-inch (30cm). Height from bench to center of the clamp axis is approximately 9 7/8-inch (25cm). Weight Limit: The PCS-12.2 Home Mechanic Bench Mount Repair Stand has an 80 lb. (36kg) weight limit, provided the stand is securely mounted with appropriate fasteners to a solid and secure bench surface. The user is responsible for making sure the workbench and the fasteners are capable of handling this amount of weight.
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