Machine Tools for a Chassis Liner Frame
- Chassis Liner manufactures tools that allow auto mechanics to hold vehicles and automobile parts in place during repair. The largest of these tools is the Quick Ratchet Truck & SUV Anchoring System that is used when repairing large-scaled vehicles. In addition, the company manufactures many adapters and anchors designed for specific automobile makes and models, including Honda, Mercedes-Benz and Corvette.
- Many insurance companies require mechanics to keep detailed documents highlighting a vehicle's repair and maintenance history. Chassis Liner manufactures two tools that are used to measure vehicles, providing proof of mechanics' work. The CLC Pro is a computerized system that measures the lower and upper bodies of cars, trucks and sports utility vehicles. The UltraLight 3D allows for three-dimensional measuring of automobiles of all sizes.
- Chassis Liner manufactures services tools needed for frame racks to properly operate. These tools can be purchased and installed to replace malfunctioning frame rack parts. The company offers three sizes of hydraulics, two types of high-pressure hoses and 10 different tower chains.
- Chassis Liner manufactures many frame rack accessories. Tool boards, or sets of tools, support different automobile repair needs. Hooks, clamps, pullers and power adapters are some of what is included in each of the five tool boards the company offers. The Tower Jack System is used to lift an automobile even farther off the ground. This gives auto mechanics greater flexibility when working under a vehicle. The Chassis Liner System can only be used with vehicles that weigh less than 9,000 lbs. Chassis Liner sells many other smaller accessories -- such as wheel stands, rollers and dollies -- aimed at providing convenience to auto mechanics using frames racks when repairing vehicles.
- In 2011, Chassis Liner celebrated more than 25 years of service in the collision repair industry. The organization operates with a mission to provide employees with a "rewarding work environment," while simultaneously promoting "safety, health and welfare," according to its website. Chassis Liner is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, and maintains a regional office in Bloomington, Minnesota.