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Park Tool PCS-9.3 - Home Mechanic Repair Stand

£254.99


Product Details

    • The PCS-9.3 is a basic folding bicycle workstand designed and built for the home mechanic - a stable way to hold nearly any bike off the ground for adjustments, cleaning and repair
    • It features 18" (460mm) of height adjustment and 360 degrees of clamp rotation, positioning all parts of the bike within reach for any mechanic whether seated or standing
    • The stand's all-steel construction with teardrop-shaped tubing ensures maximum rigidity and stability, with a locking support yoke and upgraded internals for extra dependability
    • The PCS-9.3 is able to hold up to 80lbs. (36kg), which allows for compatibility with virtually all two-wheeled pedal-driven bicycles, including fat bikes and most e-bikes.*
    • The PCS-9.3 quickly folds down for storage and transport with a smooth-operating leg support system that pulls both legs up in one simple motion
    • The PCS-9.3 is the perfect way to upgrade your home shop !

The new PCS-9.3 features:

 

  • Fully adjustable clamp fits 7/8" to 3" (22mm - 76mm) diameter tubes and seat posts of any shape and material, including aero posts and dropper posts
  • Narrow clamping jaws (2.7"/70mm) fit into tight areas or on short seat posts
  • Durable textured powder coat finish
  • Maximum weight capacity: 80lbs. (36kg)
  • Height adjustable from 39" to 57" (990mm - 1450mm)
  • Base when open forms a triangle of 36" x 36" x 48" (920mm x 920mm x 1210mm)
  • Folds down to 44" x 14.5" (1140mm x 370mm)
  • Weight: 16lbs. (7.2kg)
  • QK2848A quick-release collar with accessory pods required for use of PTH-1 Paper Towel Holder or 106 Work Tray
  • Note :The maximum weight capacity of the PCS-9.3 assumes the weight is centered below the clamp and between the legs

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