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SORTING OUT THE SERVICING This year's show will also feature

4th April 2013, Page 34
4th April 2013
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a plethora of exhibits to help those charged with servicing and maintaining CVs, many of which will appear in the dedicated Workshop 2013 area in Hall 4.

Among them are Rehobot (4F121), which is launching the new HP series of hub removal tools for both drive and trailer hubs; workshop lift maker Blitzrotary (4E78); TTC (4J70), with its wide range of aftermarket braking, lighting, steering and suspension components; and Eclipse (4D18), which will be showing off its latest Jaltest, EDIS and Texa diagnostic devices.

Tecalemit (4E30) will be displaying the Finkbeiner 7.5-tonne wireless mobile column lift on its stand and an example of its new ATF-approved roller brake tester bed, while Liftmaster (4B10) is highlighting a range of Vosa-approved ATF equipment that includes the ATT MCS 5500 wireless mobile column lift, a new PC-controlled truck alignment system, the QuickSpan Wheel Balancer and the super-fast Nussbaum Power Lift.

Elsewhere Haweka (4D83) will be demonstrating is laser wheel alignment kit and launching a new calibration tool for adaptive cruise control and emergency brake assist systems, while FSX (4F69) returns to the show with a working model of its TrapBlaster 7 diesel particulate filter cleaning system.

Imex (4F70) will be introducing a new multipurpose workshop tool known as The Strong Arm; Koller (4H116) will be showcasing the Blade, which allows seat removal in under three seconds using just one hand; and Texa (4G21) is going to be showing the new Axone truck service tool, a handheld solution for mobile technicians and smaller satellite workshops.


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