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VEHICLE CONTROL

23th April 1954, Page 24
23th April 1954
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Above is the new VEHICLE CONTROL RECORD. But it is more than just a record to control every vehicle in your fleet.

You can see—quickly—every vehicle and every detail regarding maintenance, repairs, mileage.

The visible edge identifies each vehicle at a glance with coloured signals showing if urgent attention is required, the date for next routine servicing or part of the vehicle requiring attention.

And the body of the record shows year of vehicle, H.P., engine and chassis number, unladen weight. when purchased, cost, value, capacity and every other detail. There is provision for month by month servicing, oil and petrol consumption, work done on valves, bearings, clutch, differential, brakes, steering, body, etc., etc.

The above illustration shows how compact these records are, housed in strong binders (or they are available in small portable panel form). Any record can be inserted (or removed) retaining correct chronological or numerical order.

In one book you can have the complete history of every vehicle in your fleet, thereby saving time in referring and ensuring that repairs and maintenance are carried out when they are needed. Many operators advise us that the overall saving in correct maintenance more than covers the low initial cost of this speedy system.

Just jot "Vehicle Record " on your letter heading for full details by return.

STORES. If you keep spares in stock there is a special Stock Record which can be used in conjunction with the Vehicle Control Record. Add this if you are interested.

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