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JEGS 555-80060 Engine Stand Drip Tray Features:
- Made from vacuum-formed high-density polyethylene for an easy-to-clean finish
- Approximate dimensions: max length: 36.375”, max width: 26.000”, height: 3.250”
- Can also be used as a drain pan for oil changes
- Fits most upright center-leg engine stands
- Designed with two large wells to help catch any fluids, dirt, grease, debris or parts from working on your engine
The JEGS 80060 drip tray is the ideal accessory for your engine stand. This tray helps to keep your shop clean by catching dripping fluids and parts as you rebuild your engine. The heavy polyethylene construction provides durability and longevity. To avoid catching ankles and reducing its footprint, this tray is designed with a tapered nose. Don't let spill onto the floor, keep your shop clean for a safer work environment.
Specifications:
My engine stand is hd. The support leg is 3” square steel. Is the molded center at least 3 inches wide to fit over a 3 inch steel square tube?
how deep and wide is the channel down the center?
What are the dimensions please?
Will this work on non-Jegs engine stands, like the ones from HF?
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