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Collision Benches

Celette Sevenne XL

The Sevenne XL by Celette is an extended length bench on wheels and specifically designed for repairing larger commercial vehicles. The key feature of this bench allows positioning under a 2-post lift and for loading and easily moving between work bays.

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Celette Rhone XL

The Rhone XL by Celette is an extra long bench with 9260 lbs. lifting capacity to repair all types of light commercial vehicles and long wheel base passenger cars. The unique feature of this bench is the lifting height of 4.25 ft. that enables you to work at a very comfortable height for better productivity.

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Celette Rhone L 4.2

Rhone Lis the longer version of Rhone drive-on bench with 16’5″ long and enhanced lifting capacity of 9259 lbs. Maximum lifting height is 4’6″. Recommended for long wheel base vehicle. The detachable rams provides better access to the vehicle while pulling and measuring.

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Celette Griffon XL

The Griffon XL by Celette is a 5.8 m (19 ft.) long bench specially designed for repairing commercial vehicles and SUVs. This length enables you to complete simultaneous repairs at both the front and rear of the vehicle.

This bench is supplied with 2 independent inner lifting units and a hydraulic tilting system.

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Collision Benches

COLLISION BENCHES – PRECISION WITH OUTSTANDING ACCURACY

Think of auto collision benches and frame racks as two different animals within the same species. Benches hold a vehicle in alignment and allow you to position parts and pieces of the vehicle back within the alignment of the bench. With a bench you setup holding points that become specific measuring reference points. These points allow you to then make incremental adjustments in small areas to bring damaged pieces back to specs. A bench has measurement scales running down the platform and along the crossbeams to reference all repairs.

This works very differently than a frame rack where you hold the vehicle to the deck and then make pulls in various directions to bring the entire structure into form. A bench could be used to repair a unibody vehicle frame rail replacement; where a frame rack would be used to align overall damage within the entire structure of a framed vehicle.