• Chassis Grabber mounts equipment without drilling

    Without drilling holes into a truck frame, additional truck equipment can be installed using the Chassis Grabber mounting system released by Safety Pumping Systems (SPS)
    Sept. 11, 2009

    Without drilling holes into a truck frame, additional truck equipment can be installed using the Chassis Grabber mounting system released by Safety Pumping Systems (SPS). It provides a “base” for equipment mounting without the need for new holes.

    “Chassis Grabbers are an ingenious solution for installing equipment on trucks without the risks of drilling”, said Dave Palmer, president. “All installations are straight and true and any equipment can be adjusted, moved or removed easily, leaving the truck frame intact with no extra holes. Labor and installation costs alone pay for the system not to mention the increased return value for leased vehicles.”

    The system can be installed with just a pneumatic impact wrench, enabling the addition of everything from fire extinguishers to heavy blowers and tool boxes

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