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May 2018

Fleet Management News & Business Info | Commercial Carrier Journal

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commercial carrier journal | may 2018 81 PRODUC TS Wheel-end seal SKF's Scotseal X-Treme Wheel-End Seal for drive, steer and trailer axles now features optimized primary and axial lip profiles, a metal unitizer geometry and an upgraded lip material designed to enhance the performance of the company's wave lip design so that the seal runs cooler with less torque to facilitate improved fuel economy. The seal also is engineered to resist wear in harsh conditions, decrease running friction and provide improved contamination exclusion and is hand-installable, requiring no special tools. SKF, www.vsm.skf.com, 800-882-0008 CONNECT A HOSE LEVER CLOSED ATTACH THE REMOVABLE HOSE END LEVER CLOSED OPEN THE LEVER TO DRAIN OIL LEVER OPEN L-SHAPED STRAIGHT REMOVABLE HOSE END www.EZoildrain.com (425) 999-1200 Optional Hose Connections THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE OIL DRAIN VALVE EZ THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE VALVE VALVE THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE THE EASIEST OIL CHANGE US PATENTED REPLACES YOUR DRAIN PLUG TURN THE LEVER TO DRAIN OIL NEW & IMPROVED Available at Participating NAPA Auto & Truck Parts stores nationwide and all Traction and Global Parts locations R EZ Oil_CCJ1217_PG.indd 1 10/27/17 9:00 AM Untitled-17 1 12/1/17 9:52 AM All-electric HVAC unit Red Dot's E-6100-0-24P HVAC unit is an all-electric heavy-duty turnkey sys- tem designed for quick installation on the roof of the vehicle's cab. The 24-volt unit is engineered to produce 300 CFM of airflow and achieve 15,000 BTUs per hour. The self-contained design removes a compressor from the engine com- partment, eliminates potential leak points associated with hose runs and reduc- es refrigerant charge. A 12-volt model is planned for release later this year. Red Dot Corp., www.reddotcorp.com, 206-575-3840

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