Specifications
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Features
- Allows you to hem the aluminum door window flange opening with minimal arm fatigue
- New Air Hammer driven door skinning tool for the window flange opening of aluminum doors that is easily affordable for every auto body technician
- The Al Skin Zipper2 can now skin the window opening which could not be done in the past with its self-lubricating reinforced Nylon head that will crimp regular or adhesive bonded skins
- The reduced height of the guide allows Al Skin Zipper2 to accommodate the step that is commonly in window opening areas that are not easily accessible with other tools
- Saves the technician arm fatigue and time by easily hem the window opening with minimal refinish required to paint and/or reapply e-coating
Product Details
Skin Zipper™ 45° Angle Aluminum Door Skinning Tool (21892) by Steck®. The AI Skin Zipper is an air hammer driven door skinning tool with a wider opening for any 1-millimeter aluminum skin and 1.5-millimeter door shell. Go with this ergonomic and easy-to-use tool to get your four-wheeled friend restored the first time. Designed with functionality in mind, it will surely give you a big help when removing a dent in your vehicle and will make it look new and pristine again. This tool is constructed out of high-grade materials to provide a combination of superior strength, durability, and longevity.
Attach a new aluminum door skin with rope hem in approximately 15 minutes.
Aluminum skins are prone to cracking but the AI Skin Zipper prevents cracking from happening because it produces a rope hem. When completed, minimal finishing may be required on the corners and body lines.
The AI Skin Zipper reduces technician arm fatigue from hammer and dolly method. It also allows the technician time to skin the door before the two-part bonding agent has set. The self-lubricating head will skin approximately 10 doors and is easy to replace when it wears out.
1. Step One allows the technician to form the edge of the door skin to an initial 45° angle by holding the tool at a right angle to the door. No hammer and dolly work required here.
2. Step Two allows the technician to complete the final form by using the tool at a 45° angle. Two side slots are included for left and right application. When completed minimal finishing may be required on the corners and body lines.