Steck 20037 Flange Lever, Hardened Alloy Steel, Double-Ended 1/4" Hook, 35-degree Angle
- The Steck 20037 Flange Lever is a hardened alloy steel alignment tool engineered for precise realignment of damaged frame flanges, door and hood edges, and radiator supports with rapid, tool-free leverage.
- Features:
- Double-ended reversible 1/4 inch hook design enables fast and precise flange alignment on metal edges
- Includes a 35-degree angled lever for accessing tight or recessed areas like radiator supports
- Flat hook section allows manual alignment of flanges without damaging adjacent panels
- Structured body provides maximum leverage and smooth sliding along damaged areas without needing locking pliers
- Constructed from thick hardened alloy steel to maintain shape and durability under repeated use
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Steck
- Part Number: 20037
- Material: Hardened alloy steel
- Hook Design: Double-ended reversible hook, 1/4 inch slot
- Angle: 35-degree lever for improved access and clearance
- Operation: Manual leverage tool-no power needed
- Application: Alignment of frame flanges, door/hood edges, radiator supports on automotive bodies
- This lever may also be referred to as flange alignment tool, dent pulling flange lever, reversible flange bar, alloy steel flange tool, or 35-degree flange pry tool.
Steck’s 20037 Flange Lever streamlines edge alignment in collision repair by offering a strong, mechanically efficient lever with both flat and angled hook ends-designed to maintain panel safety and enable fast, single-person operation.
Q: What makes the double-ended hook design useful?
A: The two different hook ends allow technicians to alternate between flat leverage and angled access-making it easy to align flanges on flat surfaces or in tight, recessed applications.
Q: Why is the 35-degree angle important?
A: It provides ergonomic hand clearance to reach difficult areas like radiator supports, enabling better leverage and safer manipulation.
Q: Does this tool eliminate the need for locking pliers?
A: Yes-the sturdy steel design and smooth motion allow you to slide along flanges without repeatedly locking and unlocking pliers, cutting repair time.