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Fall-2017-Final-Low MCGEE COMPANY SINCE 1951 Denver • Salt Lake Automotive Service Equipment Albuquerque • Dallas Tire Service Supplies 1-800-525-8888 Retreading Equipment & Supplies www.McGeeCompany.com Passenger/Truck/OTR EXPIRES 1/31/18 All prices are F.O.B. our warehouse unless otherwise specified. Lease figures are PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE approximate and subject to change. VISA AND MASTERCARD ACCEPTED Super Tough Hand Scrub $139.95 395-00640 TS64 64 oz. tub NEW! AB500 $14.95 The new Air Blast 500 “The best hand bead seater features cleaner available” the new hi-flow butterfly valve with Leaves hands soft and chap free. forward pivot handle. Removes dirt and This design allows for grease quickly. quicker release and maximized air flow to the tire. Now! Tuff Scrub Cleaner in a liquid Fast TS1GAL - Easy to use pump style - $21.95 Release Hi-Flow Locking Lug Master Key Set Valve The set was designed explicitly for the purpose of removing locking lug nuts on aftermarket wheels. The 16 piece set comes with both standard (SAE) Hi Tactile Gloves and metric pieces that can be used on Spline, • Easy to clean • Light and durable Star, Hex and Fluted Hex fasteners. • Long lasting • Outlast other gloves 40201283.................$69.00 10 to 1! Go Jo® Largest stock of tire chains in the Rocky Mountain Area! $5.79 pr. Large # 143212 Ex-Large # 143312 Cotton Weave Blue Poly Palm Glove C122 $1.90/pr $.99/pr. per doz Wide Base Truck Cam Chains AutoSock DUO Tractor Chains 2 Family owned since 1951, the McGee Company has always operated with one simple goal: To anticipate the needs of our customers by having the right product available to them — right when they need it. Founded by Charles J. McGee senior, in lower downtown Denver, McGee Company originally sold rubber for retreading. Soon, the business expanded to meet all the needs of the tire shop. Meeting those requirements meant that McGee needed to be able to install and service equipment and so AirMac Service was born. McGee Company moved to its current location at 1140 S. Jason St. in 1961. As the McGee territory grew, so did the ware- housing needs of the company. McGee set up branches in Salt Lake City and Albuquerque. In the mid- seventies, the second generation of leadership entered McGee with Joanne and Chuck McGee. The acquisition of Paris Rubber Supply in 1992 continued the family feel for McGee Company as second generation employ- ees from Paris & McGee began working in the various branches and taking the company to new heights. Expansion continued in Texas with David Lane & Sons in 1994 and Burdette Supply in Oklahoma City in 1999. Southern states are now serviced from a warehouse facility in Dallas, Texas. The owners of each acquired company are actively involved with day to day operations for the McGee Company. Since 2015 McGee Ian, Chuck, Michael, & Joanne 2017 Company added service and installation available in the Salt Lake City market for lifts, lubrication systems, and compressed air systems. Five D supply of Kansas came aboard with McGee company in late 2016 to increase the foot print throughout the state. The average employment time speaks for itself, with 80% of employees working for McGee Company for over ten years. Here at McGee Company, we are an extended family and strive to bring the American West the largest inventory of products possible to best serve our customers every day. ROTARY LIFTS 3 The World’s Most Trusted Lift . Since 1925, Rotary Lift has built quality in to everything we do. As the oldest U.S. lift manufacturer, our lifts are built and cycle tested for years of trouble-free service and ALI certification. Rotary lifts are backed by full warranty & supported by McGee Company. SHOCKWAVE equipped lifts • 2X Faster rise and descent than standard lifts • DC powered which reduces installation/operating costs • Two standard Group 24 batteries charged by the 110v that runs the lift removes the need for expensive 220v wiring and can operate during power loss • Spotline motion activated laser helps spot vehicles the first time • Available on lifts from 7,000-12,000 lbs Greg Walter Gary Watts McGee’s Equipment ARO14 Alignment lift Specialists • Available in open or closed front in shockwave or standard • 14,000 lbs capacity • Rise to over 78”, industry best, for extra work area under the vehicle Two-post lifts • Louvered ramps with polymer rollers for increased traction and floor protection • Extended length model available • Original “Double S” single piece column design maximizing strength • Slider block bearings of Tivar 1000 polyethylene that self- SPOA12TA lubricate and are maintenance free RJ7000Z • Overhead padded switch bar Call for pricing Rolling Jacks • Adjustable height options with 1-800-525-8888 Available! column extensions • Asymmetrical and symmetrical designs to suit your needs ARO14 • Trio three stage arms for asymmetrical lifts • Shockwave (10,000-12,000lbs) and standard (10,000-18,000lbs) configuration available in two-post 78” Rise • Multi-position column locks RLP77 Double Scissor Lift All new Trio • 7,700 lbs capacity drive over pad service 2-piece, 3-stage arms lift Integrated, patented “third” stage • Low profile double scissor designed with adapter adjustment easily slides to a the industry’s most innovative equalization pinpoint location & locking systems RLP77 • Hinged ramps drop down to a 65 angle for Inground Smartlifts SL210 easy access to wheel service • 10,000-12,000 lbs capacity models available • Flush mount kit available! • High efficiency power and air per lifting cycle, selected in key LEED projects • Reduces space usage and allows more lifts • Trio three stage arms for pinpoint location • Shockwave or standard available Mach Flex Mobile Column Lifts • New higher column capacity 18,800 lbs Smartlift Green Features • Easy to use intuitive remote control operation • Control all columns from anywhere in the bay with remote • Uses only 19 quarts “Bio-Fluid” that comes with columns • An entirely closed system housed in a recycled polymer composite contain- • Includes LockLight™ on each column ment which protects the environment and the lift • Vehicle Height and Weight digital • The Smartlift uses only .045 kWh of electricity and .01 cfm of air per lifting display gauges cycle’ • Steel components and housing can be harvested and recycled again at the 2, 4, 6, & 8 column end of the lift’s lifecycle configurations available! Our experts can help you design your air piping systems, lift installations, and lubrication systems to fit your needs. 4 LIFT ACCESSORIES Before any under vehicle service is performed by a technician, a lift should be set securely on its mechanical locks. But this doesn’t always happen. Improper use can result in injuries and fines from agencies like OSHA and CCOHS. Either way, misuse of a lift’s integrated locking system presents a major risk to a shop. Door Defender™ Norco 1/2 ton transmission Jack Rotary’s new door defender • Fully adjustable universal saddle with adjustable corner allows technicians to easily enter brackets and safety chain, 72” raised height and exit the vehicle without • Safety overload system prevents jack from being used damaging their customer’s beyond rated capacity vehicles. The door defender is • Foot operated pump and lowering pedals a low profile solid rubber guard • Two-stage flash chromed rams inhibit rust from entering designed to fit over the two-post hydraulic system lift carriage. The N823 door • Wide base with polyurethane wheels to defender kit includes: 1 door protect floors. defender, adhesive to attach to the lift, a Rotary decal and 72500E .....................$944.97 instructions. Model#N823 Air/Electric Utility Boxes • Two 110v electric outlets and air connections mount easily to any column and provide quick access to utilities. • The filter/regulator/lubricator Norco under hoist stand 3/4 ton extends the life of your airtools. • Lightweight, slender design makes handling easy, even in close quarters FA5911BK (with filter/regulator/lubricator) ...................$496.29 • Quick adjust spin handle with thrust bearing eliminates FA5910BK (without filter/regulator/lubricator) .............$363.00 wear and provides ease of turning under load • Extended height 81” 81033A ~ $91.34 Wheel Arm for lifts $149.95 92100 Each LOCKLIGHT™ • 100 lbs Capacity includes: • Set of two arms • Indicator light assembly • Comes with 2 magentic tool • Pressure switch trays, hex key, and mounting • Mounting Bracket • Compatible with most surface shims • 10’ of electrical wire and inground lifts using electic/ hydraulic power units Part #FA834/110v • Retrofits to most existing lifts Part #FA835/220v • 110v and 220v configurations Wheel arms hold tires at the lift arm height – great for tire rotations and brake jobs Two trays, hex key, and mounting shims included! HOME GARAGE 5 Pro Park 8S $2,199.00 PP8S F.O.B. Factory DL9 $2,095.00 GOLD CERTIFIED 8,000 LB. CAPACITY 9,000 LB. 72” Lifting Height CAPACITY 68” clearance under VERSATILE TOOL runway FOR AUTO LIFT AND STORAGE Shown: NEEDS PP8S • Padded shut off bar • Self-setting locks • Powder coat finish • Symmetric 2-post lift with • Adapters and bracket included asymmetric arm design Prebuilt Garage Kits! $104.99 $164.99 Pro-Park Lift Features: GARAGE KIT 1 GARAGE KIT 2 • Exclusive adjustable lock 20 ft ladder leveling system 1 outlet 50 ft 2 outlets • ALI/ETL Certified 1/2” (16 mm) • Powder coat finish 190 PSI pressure rate 1/2” (16 mm) 190 PSI pressure rate • Single point lock release • Steel approach ramps included $194.99 Additional fittings and pipe
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