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GT Tools Glass Rack – Auto Glass Storage & Transport System

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Original price $762.29
Original price $598.64 - Original price $1,197.29
Original price $762.29
Current price $701.31
$550.75 - $1,101.51
Current price $701.31
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  • DESCRIPTION
  • FEATURES & SPECS
  • DOCS
  • Consumable Warranty
    This tool is covered by GT Tools' no-hassle Ironclad Lifetime Warranty

    The GT Tools Glass Rack is the ultimate solution for safe, efficient storage and transportation of auto glass. Engineered with heavy-duty solid steel construction, each rack features a high durometer wear-resistant rubber base, dense foam-lined 22" steel posts, and a secure locking hinge top. Available in 5, 9, and 14-slot models, these racks are designed to mount easily to any truck, van, or shop floor, making them ideal for both mobile technicians and in-shop professionals.

  • ◆   Heavy-Duty Construction
    ◆   Powder coated finish
    ◆   Offered in 5, 9, and 14 slot options
    ◆   Easily mounts to any truck or van
    ◆   Rubber base
    ◆   Durable foam sleeves
    ◆   Hinge locking rubber tops

  • Glass Racks Technical Brochure (2.8 MB) - PRICING IS IN USD AND FROM 2019, SO IT'S NOT VALID

    Auto Glass Racks Technical Brochure

◆ AGS1: 5-Slot Glass Rack
◆ AGS2: 9-Slot Glass Rack
◆ AGS3: 14-Slot Glass Rack

1. Securely mount the glass rack to your truck, van, or shop floor using the provided mounting hardware.
2. Place each glass panel vertically between the dense foam-lined steel posts.
3. Ensure each piece is seated on the rubber base for optimal shock absorption.
4. Use the hinge locking rubber tops to secure glass in place, preventing movement during transit.
5. Always strap glass to the rack before moving to avoid shifting or breakage.
6. Regularly inspect the rack and straps for wear, replacing as necessary.

1. Always use two people to move large sheets of glass.
2. Never stand on the rack or attempt to restrain glass by hand.
3. Ensure glass is properly strapped before moving the rack.
4. Do not exceed the rack’s slot or weight capacity.
5. Inspect the rack and all securing mechanisms before each use.
6. Maintain a tidy and hazard-free workspace around the rack.
7. Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling glass.