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Sealey Viking Floor Air / Hydraulic Press with Sliding Ram and Foot Pedal
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About Garage & Workshop Tools
Garage and workshop tools form the essential equipment base for professional automotive repair facilities, MOT centres, tyre fitting services, and well-equipped home workshops. MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range spanning heavy-duty hydraulic presses and shot blasting cabinets to precision tyre pressure gauges and specialist steering suspension tools. Whether you're maintaining a fleet of commercial vehicles, running a busy independent garage, or tackling serious DIY automotive projects, having the right workshop equipment ensures jobs are completed safely, efficiently and to professional standards.
This category encompasses everything needed for vehicle maintenance and repair work, including creepers and mechanics' seats for comfortable underside access, parts cleaning tanks for component preparation, exhaust tools, pullers and separators for dismantling work, plus tyre changers and wheel balancing equipment. MyToolShed stocks professional-grade tools built to withstand daily commercial use, featuring robust construction and compliance with relevant British and European safety standards.
Applications
- Independent Garage Owners - Full-service repair facilities requiring comprehensive workshop equipment
- Mobile Mechanics - Portable diagnostic and repair tools for on-site vehicle servicing
- MOT Testing Centres - Precision measuring equipment and specialist inspection tools
- Tyre Fitting Specialists - Tyre changers, wheel balancers and pressure monitoring equipment
- Commercial Fleet Maintenance - Servicing trucks, vans and specialist vehicles to strict schedules
- Classic Car Restorers - Presses, pullers and specialist tools for renovation projects
- Agricultural Engineers - Servicing farm machinery and heavy equipment
- HGV Workshops - Heavy-duty tools suitable for larger commercial vehicles
- Serious DIY Enthusiasts - Home mechanics investing in professional-grade equipment
Choosing The Right Garage & Workshop Tools
Workshop Space and Layout: Assess available floor space before investing in larger equipment like presses or shot blasting cabinets. Consider ceiling height and ensure adequate clearance around machinery for safe operation.
Capacity and Specifications: Match tool capacity to your typical workload. A 20-tonne press suits general repair workshops, whilst HGV specialists may require 50-tonne capacity. Ensure tyre equipment handles your common wheel sizes and pressure ranges.
Build Quality: Commercial environments demand robust construction. Look for heavy-gauge steel frames, quality castors with adequate load ratings, and components designed for repeated daily use. Professional-grade equipment from MyToolShed.co.uk offers superior longevity compared to occasional-use alternatives.
Safety and Compliance: Ensure equipment meets relevant BS and EN standards. Shot blasting cabinets should include proper extraction, presses require safety guards, and electrical equipment must be rated for 240V UK supply.
Versatility: Tools with interchangeable accessories provide better value. Presses with various plates, multi-function pullers, and comprehensive separator sets handle diverse tasks with single base tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between bench-mounted and floor-standing hydraulic presses?
Bench-mounted presses are typically 10-20 tonnes, saving floor space but requiring sturdy benches. Floor-standing presses offer 20-50+ tonnes capacity, greater height adjustment, and handle larger components. For professional workshops, a 20-30 tonne floor-standing press provides the best versatility.
Are workshop creepers worth investing in?
Quality creepers are absolutely worthwhile for regular underside work. They feature smooth-rolling castors, padded surfaces reducing back strain, and durable construction. Many include integrated tool trays and fit beneath low-profile vehicles. The improved comfort and mobility quickly justifies the investment for anyone working regularly under vehicles.
What extraction requirements do shot blasting cabinets have?
Shot blasting cabinets require adequate dust extraction to remove fine particulate matter, complying with HSE guidance on workplace exposure limits. Most connect to suitable vacuum systems, with requirements varying by cabinet size. Proper extraction is essential for operator safety, visibility during work, and preventing workshop contamination.
