The Sealey VS2002 axle stands are designed to provide robust and reliable support for vehicles during maintenance and repair tasks. With a capacity of 2 tonnes per stand (4 tonnes per pair), they are suitable for a wide range of vehicles, making them ideal for both professional workshops and home garages.
Constructed with a tough steel plate welded base and a cast iron support post, the VS2002 stands are built for durability and stability. The ratchet mechanism features angled teeth that prevent accidental release of the load--the more weight applied, the tighter the post is locked--ensuring enhanced safety during use.
Specification | Details |
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Model Number | VS2002 |
Capacity per Stand | 2 tonnes |
Capacity per Pair | 4 tonnes |
Minimum Working Height | 275mm |
Maximum Working Height | 415mm |
Net Weight | 5.1kg |
The VS2002 axle stands offer a reliable and user-friendly experience. The ratchet mechanism allows for effortless height adjustments, while the sturdy construction ensures stability under load. Users can perform maintenance tasks with confidence, knowing their vehicle is securely supported.
Q: What is the load capacity of each Sealey VS2002 axle stand?
A: Each stand has a capacity of 2 tonnes, with a combined capacity of 4 tonnes per pair.
Q: How do the angled teeth in the ratchet mechanism enhance safety?
A: The angled teeth prevent accidental release of the load--the more weight applied, the tighter the post is locked--ensuring secure support during use.
Q: What are the minimum and maximum working heights of these axle stands?
A: The stands offer a minimum working height of 275mm and a maximum of 415mm, accommodating various vehicle types and maintenance tasks.
Q: Are the VS2002 axle stands suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, their durable construction and high load capacity make them ideal for both professional workshops and home garages.
Q: How should the axle stands be positioned for safe use?
A: Ensure the stands are placed on a hard, level surface capable of sustaining the load. Position the load on the centre of the saddle only, and always use the stands in pairs.