SL16352 Malco AutoBody Tools Catalog 2015

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DOOR SKIN TURBOXTOOLS DOOR SKIN REMOVAL DRILL ATTACHMENT Keep it clean! No more dust, dirt or burns on door frame from time-consuming grinding. • Lateral blade adjustment ensures optimum cutting performance for life of blades. • Long lasting blades are easily replaceable. DSR1 U.S. Patent No. 7,093,365 Drill Not Included. 360˚ SPACER BAR Narrow working head with spacer bar, cuts through rounded edge of door hem. Expect safer removal of door skins because this tool’s built-in guide helps you gauge the right cutting depth. A pad keeps you from accidentally cutting into and damaging the inner material of the door frame. Dust, dirt, and sparks are eliminated during the cutting process. Safer than using a grinder for removing door skins while avoiding the risk of burn marks from grinder sparks. This tool is ideal in shops working with aluminum vehicles, as it does not generate airborne dust that can cross contaminate body panels. DOOR SKIN HEMMING DRILL ATTACHMENT Provide a tight, clean hemmed door edge with speed, precision and limited manual tacking. • Easily one-hand operation. • High impact, ABS polymer anvil will not scratch or mar the replacement door skin. • Resistant to solvents and easily cleaned of any panel adhesive. DHT1 U.S. Patent No. 7,093,365 Drill Not Included. Anvil guides head without marring or scratching finished side of door. FOR FACTORY-LIKE FINISH! Slightly angling lip of replacement door skin with a hammer and dolly and flattening point of entry ensures a smooth operation. Replace door skins to a door frame quickly with a rolled hem that looks very similar to the original factory hem. Customers will be happy when they see how great their repaired doors look. No risk of denting, scratching, or marring the door skin’s surface. Handle different door thicknesses as the tool properly aligns the skin and frame. Any adhesive residue is easily removed from the tool. 360˚ 5

QUARTER PANEL TURBOXTOOLS QUARTER PANEL HEMMING DRILL ATTACHMENT Bend and close wheel arc flanges of replacement quarter panels with powered precision. Replicates a hammer and dolly motion at high speed, with precision, less fatigue and faster results. • Quickly hem quarter panels on late model cars with a range of wheel arc flange widths up to 3/4 inch (19.05 mm). • Anvil and hammer head may be cleaned of any adhesive residue from hemming operation using a common solvent. • Long wearing anvil and hammer are easily replaced on the job. QHT1 U.S. Patent No. 7,093,365 Drill Not Included. 360˚ Bull nose face orientation: Tighten lower set screw to secure head. Use rounded bull nose face to roll over flange. Flat face orientation: Tighten striking angle before tightening head. Use flat face to close and seal seam. Hem replacement quarter panels on late model cars up to 80% faster! Save time and get better looking results when replacing rear quarter panels on late model vehicles. Expect to finish in five to eight minutes, up to 80% faster than using a hammer and dolly. While you work, you stand outside the vehicle with a clear view of what you are doing. Risks of scratching, denting, or marring the car during hemming are eliminated. This means no need for rework, another time saver. Any adhesive residue is easily removed from the tool. DOOR SKIN REMOVAL & HEMMING DRILL ATTACHMENT TURBOSHEARS TOOL CAPACITY WEIGHT REPLACEMENT PARTS DSR1 Door Skin Removal 20 gauge (0.91 mm) 2.2 lbs (1.00 kg) DSR1RB (Blades) Drill Attachment Turboshear DHT1 Door Skin Hemming 20 gauge (0.91 mm) 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg) DHTRA (Anvil) Drill Attachment Turboshear QHT1 Quarter Panel Hemming 28-22 gauge (0.38-0.76 mm) 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg) QHT1RA (Anvil) Drill Attachment Turboshear QHT1RH (Hammer) TSCGC TurboShear Chuck Guard .06 lbs (0.03 kg) TSDCC TurboShear Drill Clamp .73 lbs (0.33 kg) 6

DOOR SKIN TURBOXTOOLS<br />

DOOR SKIN REMOVAL<br />

DRILL ATTACHMENT<br />

Keep it clean! No more dust,<br />

dirt or burns on door frame from<br />

time-consuming grinding.<br />

• Lateral blade adjustment ensures optimum<br />

cutting performance for life of blades.<br />

• Long lasting blades are easily replaceable.<br />

DSR1<br />

U.S. Patent No. 7,093,365<br />

Drill Not Included.<br />

360˚<br />

SPACER BAR<br />

Narrow working head with spacer bar,<br />

cuts through rounded edge of door hem.<br />

Expect safer removal of door skins<br />

because this tool’s built-in guide helps you gauge the right cutting depth. A pad keeps you from<br />

accidentally cutting into and damaging the inner material of the door frame. Dust, dirt, and sparks are<br />

eliminated during the cutting process. Safer than using a grinder for removing door skins while avoiding<br />

the risk of burn marks from grinder sparks. This tool is ideal in shops working with aluminum vehicles,<br />

as it does not generate airborne dust that can cross contaminate body panels.<br />

DOOR SKIN HEMMING<br />

DRILL ATTACHMENT<br />

Provide a tight, clean hemmed door edge with speed,<br />

precision and limited manual tacking.<br />

• Easily one-hand operation.<br />

• High impact, ABS polymer anvil will not<br />

scratch or mar the replacement door skin.<br />

• Resistant to solvents and easily cleaned<br />

of any panel adhesive.<br />

DHT1<br />

U.S. Patent No. 7,093,365<br />

Drill Not Included.<br />

Anvil guides head without<br />

marring or scratching<br />

finished side of door.<br />

FOR FACTORY-LIKE FINISH!<br />

Slightly angling lip of replacement door skin with a hammer and<br />

dolly and flattening point of entry ensures a smooth operation.<br />

Replace door skins to a door frame quickly<br />

with a rolled hem that looks very similar to the original factory hem. Customers will be happy when<br />

they see how great their repaired doors look. No risk of denting, scratching, or marring the door skin’s<br />

surface. Handle different door thicknesses as the tool properly aligns the skin and frame. Any adhesive<br />

residue is easily removed from the tool.<br />

360˚<br />

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