Frame for repair stand – Unior 1693.5C

204,04 
For Pro repair stand with two clamps, without clamps and fixed plate

Repair stand – Unior 1693.2Q

211,15 
Quick release, wall or bench mount, clamp can grip Ø 22 - 60 mm tubes of any shape, 120 x 239 x 313 mm, 4.330 kg

Repair stand – Unior 1693.2-US

171,37 
Auto adjustable, wall or bench mount, suitable for tubes with diameter of min. Ø24 mm and max. Ø32 mm.

Repair stand – Unior 1693ES

1 957,38 
For using in public places, 400 x 330 x 1500 mm, 23.2 kg

Bag for bike stand – Unior 1693BAG

27,78 
Strong and quality made bag is intended for protection and carrying of the 1693A (1693AS) BikeGator stand. It features shoulder and hand straps, two level storage for stand frame and separated jaw and tool tray. Useful to carry on plane, in the car or just to store in your workshop. Material: polyester fabric

Repair stand spare part – Unior 1693.22

16,53 
Fits 1693.1S. Spare parts compatible with clamps with old square style jaws (with height 90 or 70 mm).

Repair stand spare part – Unior 1693.24

16,53 
Fits 1693.1S. Spare parts compatible with clamps with new round style clamping jaws (height 50 mm, available from mid 2022).

Repair stand spare part – Unior 1693.12

14,01 
Adjustable screw for clamp, for 1693.1 and 1693.1S

Through axle adaptor – Unior 1693R.2

66,39 
Through axle adaptor is compatible with 1693R series road stands. It enables fixation of bikes with 12 mm or 15 mm through axles. To mount the bicycle on the adaptor, simply remove the wheel from the bike and install the bike ́s through axle back in to the fork or frame; adaptor then clamps the through axle and secures the bike in place.

Laptop holder with foldable arm for electric repair stand – Unior 1693EL.2

83,40 
For Unior 1693EL. Foldable laptop holder mounts to the Union’s electric repair stand column and provides optimal placement for laptop. Tray is large enough to support laptops up to the size 15" and can rotate for 90 degrees left or right. Foldable arm is 500 mm long and allows to pull the laptop over the bike, closer to you, or move it out of work area when not in use.