Snap-on expands its range of solutions for workshops

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Our guide, Allison Moody, presenting Snap-on's latest innovations while giving a nod to historical advances. (Credit: Michel Beaunoyer)

Snap-on’s huge booth at SEMA could barely contain all the new products presented by this multi-brand supplier.

While there are new products from this supplier, there is also history, as the company celebrated the 100th anniversary of the John Bean brand. While visitors were able to discover the brand new ADAS version of the TRU-POINT™ system, the booth also featured the very first alignment machine developed by the company in 1925.

Moving between the anniversary toolbox, extended straightening benches, BlackHawk welders, and new air conditioning service machines, visitors were also able to attend a demonstration of the Pro-Cut brake lathe. This is a precision machine that allows brake discs to be re-machined, a lucrative and environmentally friendly operation that has often been neglected by workshops for years.

A demonstration of the Pro-Cut machine, which reconditions brake discs. (Credit: Michel Beaunoyer)

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