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Stertil-Koni Compressed Air Piping System Boosts Productivity for Techs Using Pneumatic Tools while Operating Heavy-duty Vehicle Lifts

Compressed Air-in-Platform System

Maintenance technicians using Stertil-Koni 4-Post and SKYLIFT platform lifts increasingly turn to the company’s Compressed Air-in-Platform Kit to boost productivity.

Here’s how it works: The compressed air piping system from bus lift and truck lift manufacturer Stertil-Koni is attached directly to the lifting platform, thus allowing technicians to run pneumatic tools—such as wrenches, impact drivers and more—while servicing a vehicle.

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Stertil-Koni eliminates tripping hazards from cables strung across shop floors because the kit attaches piping and hoses to the lift. The Compressed Air-in-Platform Kit comes with 8-ft air pipe, hardware, and one outlet for easy installation—providing approximate 20-ft reach. Customers may combine kits for even longer reach.

Piping and hose hardware for a Compressed Air in Platform Kit

“Efficiency and safety are key for the busy tech on the shop floor,” notes Peter Bowers, technical sales manager. Additionally Bowers adds the system boosts performance, allowing technicians to connect their pneumatic tools directly under the vehicle in service.

Find out more, visit www.stertil-koni.com.

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