Karmot’s range of brands covers a wide array of products
For 36 years, Karmot has been at the forefront of the hydraulic workshop equipment industry, offering leading insights into the products most essential to running a successful, efficient and safe workshop.
This dedication to the industry over the last three-and-a-half decades has meant the Karmot brand has become synonymous with the highest quality of products, it says.
Working closely with the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA), Australian Standards and now the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator allows Karmot to keep the finger on the pulse of the industry and enact improvements for all of the users of the equipment available for sale.
Karmot is headed by David Hutchins, a founding member of the AAAA, who brings to the industry a wealth of knowledge and guidance from his 50+ years of experience.
Hutchins’ dedication has taken him across the globe to choose the right products to offer the Australian market, ensuring that each and every product is tested and meets stringent and exacting standards and quality.
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Some of Karmot’s offerings include:
• Lifetech is a brand developed by Karmot, with every item carefully selected to offer customers a range of options and quality products
• Ritch is a brand owned by Karmot, originally as an Australian-made product. It has now expanded to include some of the heavy-duty range that Karmot now offers. Many of the products in the Ritch range are still Australian-made today
• Karmot has been importing Masada products for more than 30 years. The Japanese-built product has always been considered to be reliable and of the highest quality
• Karmot has been working with the Stenhoj brand for over 20 years selling, installing and servicing its range of hoists
• Karmot has a long-term relationship with Sherpa Autodiagnostic, offering the Australian market an easy-to-use and reliable brake and suspension checking solution. Sherpa Autodiagnostic’s mobile brake and suspension test unit – essential workshop equipment – will be displayed on the Karmot stand 18 located on the Concourse.
Visit Stand 18 Foyer at the BTS for more.