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SafetyTrim Ends Loose Wheel Nuts, Prevents Wheel-OFFS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Since its introduction over a year ago, SafetyTrim has now expanded its product line to include wheel safety products for mini-vans, sprinters, small and medium buses as well as trucks and trailers.

Safety Trim is the only wheel nut management system that simultaneously indicates when a loose wheel nut condition occurs, but more importantly holds that nut in place until the wheel assembly can be re-torqued when the vehicle returns to the workshop.

Vehicle wheel loss in America and Canada is an ongoing dangerous problem. The SafetyTrim ring is pressed on the wheel and becomes an integral part of the wheel rim assembly. In operation the” At-Glance” Safety Device provides an individual visual signal by means of a fluorescent marker when a nut is backing off. Simultaneously the offending nut is “Locked” in position to prevent further back-off.

With these latest SafetyTrim additions of 4, 5 and 6 stud versions the safety line rings now cover mini vans, light vans, sprinters and buses as well as the original 8 and 10 stud trims for heavy duty truck and trailers.

Globalbound Industries, LLC is an authorized North American Distributor for SafetyTrim. President Syd Gallimore stated this product line expansion is in line with the increasing emphasis on vehicle safety in North America. This innoviative product provides both road safety and economic benefits that are of immense importance to the transportation industry.

For additional information visit www.globalboundind.com, e-mail  info@globalboundind.com or call Sid Gallimore at (704) 684-0101.

 

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