Enhanced performance and more applications for automotive professionals

FEIN SuperCut Automotive now with QuickIN quick clamping system and enhanced professional sets

Schwäbisch Gmünd, 07 September 2009. FEIN, the manufacturer of professional power tools, presents the new FEIN SuperCut Automotive. The powerful system for vehicle repairs now features the patented QuickIN quick clamping system, enabling accessory changes that are both fast and convenient. The new generation of FEIN SuperCut Automotive is available separately or as part of three professional sets. The sets, which include an extended range of accessories, are designed to meet the particular requirements of vehicle glaziers, automotive workshops and cargo workshops.

High cutting speed with oscillation technology
The FEIN SuperCut Automotive is the only professional oscillator on the market and is recommended by many vehicle manufacturers for the removal of glazing from vehicles. It is fitted with a 400 watt high-power motor, produces reliable results and is extremely well-suited to continuous use. With an oscillation motion of 2 x 1.6 degrees and up to 18,500 oscillations per minute, the durable transmission ensures rapid work progress. The electronic speed control delivers a high level of consistency even when loaded. Thanks to the precise oscillating motion, the system prevents damage to paint and glass on vehicles.

Increased operating comfort and more applications
The FEIN SuperCut Automotive FSC 1.6 Q with the QuickIN quick clamping system features an improved tool holder. Accessories can be changed tool-free and in the blink of an eye. Thanks to the new clamping element, the oscillating motion is transferred to the tool without play, allowing for better work progress. The FEIN professional sets now include even more accessories, enabling tradespeople in the automotive sector to undertake more applications. For applications requiring a low construction height, the FEIN SuperCut Automotive is also available without the QuickIN quick clamping system.