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2008 VEHICLE SAFETY CATALOGUE

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Left Turn Sensor Flyer

Hatch Lock Sensor Flyer

 

Instruction Manuals

Inclinometer Instruction Manual

Rigid Inclinometer Instruction Manual

Inclinometer Quick Start Guide

Lafarge Specification-Important changes to standard operating instructions

Installation Request Form

HVDS Instruction Manual

HVDS Operating Ranges

HVDS Antenna Corrosion Test Report

Automatic Timer Switch (ATS) Instruction Manual

Remote Control Light Manual

Left Turn Warning System Fitting Instructions

Quad View Camera System Specifications

Wireless Receiver Instructions for 3.5", 5.6" and 7" Cameras

 

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Legal Requirements for reflective/hi-viz markings (chapter 8)

Fresnal Lens Pictures (Zip file)

Credit Application Form

 

Email Marketing Archive - View our past email promotions

Reflective Markers - December 2008

Discount on all Transport Support Products - November 2008

HGV Near Side Blind Spot Lens - October 2008

New Left Turn Warning System - September 2008

Help prevent Slip Trip or Fall Accidents this winter - Remote Lighting September 2008

New Overhead Power Cable Detectors - August 2008

Rigid Tipper Inclinometer - July 2008

New Touch Screen Reversing Camera,DVD, Handsfree - June 2008

New Transport Support 2008/2009 Catalogue - April 2008

New all weather overhead power cable detector - March 2008

Automatic Timer Switch for vehicles - November 2007

Remote Controlled Lighting - November 2007

Testimonial

"I think it's amazing and that all tippers should have them fitted. When I reverse onto a site the TS Inclinometer instantly tells me if it is safe to tip."

David Burns – D.W.Burns Haulage

News Flash

HVDS Featured in Hungarian Trucking Magazine - March 2008

Many thanks to Bertalan Kiss of the Hungarian magazine 'CAMION Truck & Bus' for publishing an article on the Transport Support HVDS (High Voltage Detection System). In Hungary there is a serious issue of vehicles hitting overhead power cables as there is high density of low level power lines from trolley buses and trams etc combined with a high proportion of vehicles with onboard cranes and high sided vehicles.

Click Here to view the article

www.camiontruck.com

 

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