Chief Reintroduces Impulse Tilt Frame Rack

June 7, 2017
Chief is bringing back the impulse Tilt frame rack in response to customer requests for a basic frame rack that’s reliable and affordable. 

June 7, 2017—Chief is bringing back the impulse Tilt frame rack in response to customer requests for a basic frame rack that’s reliable and affordable. 

The impulse Tilt rack offers loading with interchangeable drive-on ramps and a tilting platform. Its low pressure air-over-hydraulic system provides power and control for performing repairs. It can handle most vehicles, including light trucks and smaller SUVs.

“The market was showing a renewed interest in an entry-level frame rack that offered both strong value and a simple design,” said Lee Daugherty, director of collision sales for Chief parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG). “That’s a perfect description for the impulse Tilt, so we are once again making it available. Our large network of distributors in North America really helps us stay in touch with the needs of collision repair shops across the country, and we're proud to respond quickly to meet those customer needs.”

To learn more about the Chief impulse Tilt frame rack, visit the Chief website.

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