Globaljig Presented by Chief Revealed Mobile System Bench

June 8, 2016

June 8, 2016—Globaljig Presented by Chief revealed Tuesday its new Mobile System bench providing a way for shops to load a vehicle onto a bench and move it around the shop without undocking the vehicle. 

“The Mobile System bench package lets shops manage workflow with mobility and faster prep,” said Bob Holland, director of collision sales in North and South America for Chief parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG). “Working in conjunction with a two-post lift, the Mobile System does everything a fixed system does, but at a lower price point. The system lets technicians align the bench to the car, which speeds up loading. When you add in the ability to move the job to the best qualified tech or equipment, the Mobile System bench is the perfect solution for a shop looking to cost-effectively add capacity—and increase profits.”
 
The package includes the Globaljig Universal Fixturing System that allows technicians to center the vehicle once it has been fixed to the jigs. The Mobile System’s modularity means the Universal Fixturing System can be shared by the Globaljig Super Rotax and Evolution fixed bench systems. 

The Mobile System is OEM Shop Certification ready for Tesla Motors, Land Rover, Jaguar and Aston Martin. 

More information can be found on the Chief Automotive website. 

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