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OTC Easy Roller Dolly; 1,500 lb.

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      Features and Benefits:

      • OTC's Easy Roller Dollies are a simple and efficient method of moving a disabled vehicle around a shop environment
      • Position an easy roller at each wheel of a vehicle weighing up to 6000 pounds then use the foot pedals to activate the hydraulic lift mechanisms
      • Within minutes, one individual can easily move the vehicle throughout the garage while protecting the floor from damage
      • Features: 1-1/2 ton (1,500 lb) capacity, robust hydraulic system with locking pin, four heavy-duty phenolic casters, and fits tires up to 12 inches wide
      • Sold individually, not as a pair. Recommend purchasing a minimum of two Easy Rollers.

      • The Stinger OTC1580 Easy Roller provides a technician with a simple and efficient method of moving a disabled vehicle around a shop environment. Just position an Easy Roller at each wheel of a vehicle weighing up to 6,000 lbs., and use the foot pedals to activate the hydraulic lift mechanisms. Within minutes, one individual can easily move the car throughout the garage. The Easy Roller fits tread widths up to 12", and the four heavy-duty casters can support up to 1,500 lbs. per unit while, at the same time, protecting the shop floor from damage.

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