Lisle 48600 Offset Windshield Locking Strip Tool, Steel, Offset Handle, Swivel Double Ended Tips
- The Lisle 48600 offset windshield locking strip tool is constructed from durable steel and features an offset handle for improved access, along with two double ended swivel tips that pivot 90 degrees to fit a wide range of locking strip profiles with precision.
- Features:
- Offset handle provides extra clearance for installing or removing locking strips, especially in hard-to-reach areas on semis, skid loaders, and agricultural equipment
- Two double ended tips accommodate multiple strip shapes and sizes, and tip assemblies swivel 90 degrees for adaptability in tight spaces
- Strong steel construction delivers long service life under frequent use in heavy-duty environments
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Lisle Corporation
- Part Number: 48600
- Material: Steel
- Handle: Offset design for ergonomic reach
- Tips: Two double ended interchangeable tips with 90 degree swivel capability
- System Compatibility / Application: Designed for removing and installing the locking strip that secures windshields, applicable across vehicles including semis, skid loaders, and agricultural equipment
- Shipping Weight: Approximately 0.44 lb
- Also known as windshield lock strip tool, locking strip installer tool, Lisle 48600 trim tool, and offset locking strip removal tool.
Lisle Corporation engineered the 48600 offset windshield locking strip tool to make windshield service faster, safer, and more precise-providing better reach and angle adaptability while reducing the risk of trim or glass damage.
Q: What advantage does the offset handle provide?
A: The offset design improves reach and clearance, letting technicians work around obstructions and access deeply recessed locking strips.
Q: How do the swivel tips improve usability?
A: The tips rotate 90 degrees, allowing the tool to adapt to different strip profiles and work angles without repositioning.
Q: What applications is this tool best suited for?
A: It is ideal for installing or removing locking strips that secure windshields in semis, agricultural machinery, and other vehicles where space is limited.