Cementex to introduce Finish Protecting line of tools at SEMA 2019

Nov. 4, 2019
The new line of tools are designed to help protect the paint of body panels, wheels, motors, and more.

Cementex announces it will showcase their renowned line of insulated tools and their new line of Finish Protecting Tools at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show held November 5-8, 2019 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. Visitors to Booth 34264 will be able to discuss safety tool solutions with Cementex experts and view the new Finish Protecting tools, the full line of electrical protective hand tools and new Service Tech Pack Kits.

The new Finish Protecting line of tools on display are designed to help protect the valuable finishes “show cars” all must have. Not only valuable paint of body panels, but wheels, motors, etc… every inch of these cars, in some cases, has a premium finish that deserves a special consideration of protection. These tools are said to be available in custom configurations for kits as well as custom colors and laser identification. Each tool features Cementex durability-insulation technology. They are not a voltage rated tool and are not designed for work on or around energizes equipment unless specifically identified as such.

The Cementex Service Tech Pack Kits on display feature Cementex double-insulated safety hand tools organized in cutting-edge storage and containment technology. The Service Tech Kit utilizes the Veto Pro Pac Tech Pac to store and transport a carefully-selected combination of top-quality insulated tools. This kit includes a pack with 56 tool pockets of varying sizes and two separate storage bays.

All Cementex products are made in the U.S.A. to the highest standards of quality. For more information, find the Cementex experts in Booth #34264 at the SEMA Show 2019.

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