Sloan Quick-Fix helps eliminate downtime

Sept. 1, 2004
For most truck drivers, a broken rubber air brake line means a tow to the nearest repair facility or a long wait for a repair vehicle. Lost productivity

For most truck drivers, a broken rubber air brake line means a tow to the nearest repair facility or a long wait for a repair vehicle. Lost productivity due to downtime can be alleviated with Quick-Fix from Sloan Transportation Products. Quick-Fix is a simple device used to repair broken rubber air brake lines easily and inexpensively. With a few simple steps, Sloan's Quick-Fix repairs damaged rubber air brake lines. The DOT-approved product is available with male fittings and comes with pre-applied thread sealant.

The product stores in a glove box or console and is available at leading truckstops and heavy-duty distributors in a display rack that holds 12 Quick-Fix packages. For full details, contact Sloan, 534 E 48th St, Holland MI 49423.

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