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Monday, 03 December 2012 11:33 |
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Kemp, Texas -- December 3, 2012 -- Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com had introduced the MUL-15-4V portable LED automotive work light with included magnetic base and cigarette lighter plug. Producing 720 lumens and incorporating a rugged handle and magnetic mounting base, the company says this portable unit is ideal for use during automotive repairs. Extremely durable and available with a choice of spot or flood beam configurations, this unit can be easily attached to vehicles and equipment using the included magnetic base, while a solid plastic handle allows users to also operate this unit as a traditional spotlight.
The MUL-15-4V 12 Watt LED Engine Bay Light with magnetic base from Magnalight.com contains a four 3 watt LEDs within a rugged aluminum housing and mounted atop a solid plastic handle with a 100 lbs grip magnetic mounting base. The four Edison Edixeon emitters and unique reflector assembly produces 720 lumens of intense light and create a beam capable of illuminating 70’ long by 60’ wide in flood configuration. Ultra compact in size, the LED light head measures only 4 inches wide by 3 inches tall, yet packs a lot of power into its small form. Extremely durable, this LED light is constructed of aluminum with a shatterproof polycarbonate lens and is sealed against intrusion from water, wind and debris, making it ideal for use in applications where exposure to the elements and rough handling are a normal part of operations.
The MUL-15-4V is configured with a 16 foot coil cord ending in a cigarette plug adapter, a 21 foot straight cord with ring terminals, or a 16 foot straight cord with battery clamps. This automotive work light can easily be connected to any vehicle or equipment with a cigarette plug socket or attached directly to the vehicle’s battery, making this unit extremely versatile idea for working within the engine bay, underneath or within the vehicle, and general automotive and track repair work. This LED light can be operated with a wide range of voltages ranging from 9 to 48VDC, meaning you don’t need any special converters or transformers to switch this unit from various vehicles, haulers, trailers, or any source of DC power within this range. The 100 lbs grip magnetic base will hold the unit in place even under rough driving conditions, and the solid handle allows the unit to be used as a traditional handheld work light, making this unit well suited to use on vehicles during emergencies, repair work, or any other situation with limited lighting. A tension hinge allows the light to be positioned as needed, and the low power requirements of the LED light head allow the unit to be operated for extended periods without the worry of excessive battery drain.
“The MUL-15-4V magnetic handheld low voltage light is a durable, lightweight LED lighting solution for automotive and racing applications,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com. “Originally built for military applications, this IP67 rated 12/24 Volt light draws 1 amp and can easily be mounted on or within any vehicle with a steel surface to provide illumination during maintenance work, track side repairs, and emergency services.”
Larson Electronics’ Magnalight offers a wide selection of HID work lights, HID light towers, explosion proof lights, HID flashlights, intrinsically safe LEDs and LED work lights. For more information, please visit Magnalight.com.
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Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 11:37 |
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Monday, 19 November 2012 12:25 |
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Beecher, Illinois -- November 19, 2012 -- Bernard and Tregaskiss have partnered to launch a new branding initiative. As part of this initiative, several product lines will migrate between the two brands. Bernard will now offer only semi-automatic MIG guns and the Tregaskiss brand will be focused exclusively on robotic MIG guns and peripherals. The change is effective immediately.
“Previously, both companies offered semi-automatic and robotic products, which tended to create confusion in the marketplace,” said Darren Grey, director of semi-automatic products, Bernard and Tregaskiss. “This strategic decision to simplify the brands will help eliminate unnecessary complexities for customers. It also allows each of the companies to focus on their core competencies and new product development — both aspects that benefit the customer long term.”
“Customers can be assured that they will still receive the same high-quality products and features as before, as well as the same excellent delivery and technical support,” added Grey. “The only change is the brand name on the product.
Customers will still also be able to configure a semi-automatic or robotic MIG gun online using the Bernard and Tregaskiss MIG Gun Configurators, respectively, at BernardWelds.com/ConfigureMyGun and Tregaskiss.com/ConfigureMyGun.
Under the new branding initiative, all Tregaskiss semi-automatic MIG guns will be re-branded under the Bernard name. For example, the Tregaskiss TOUGH GUN and TGX Semi-Automatic MIG Guns will now be called Bernard™ T-Gun and Bernard TGX Semi-Automatic MIG Guns, respectively. Similarly, all robotic MIG guns previously manufactured by Bernard will be made by and branded as Tregaskiss.
According to the companies, all semi-automatic and robotic MIG guns will continue to use their native consumables, regardless of the brand change. The Bernard T-Gun and TGX Semi-Automatic MIG Guns will still use TOUGH LOCK Consumables, while all Bernard robotic MIG guns that shift to the Tregaskiss brand will continue to use Centerfire, Quik Tip and Bernard Elliptical Series Consumables.
Customers with questions about the branding transition can contact their local welding distributor for more information. They may also contact Bernard customer service directly at 800-946-2281 or
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Monday, 19 November 2012 12:16 |
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Watervliet, New York -- November 19, 2012 -- Norton has launched the new TORQ Paint System with SpillGard. Norton TORQ Paint System is manufactured with the company’s proprietary SpillGard technology, comprised of a quick-connect lid, innovative self-sealing valve and triple seal. Because all components are disposable, paint technicians bring a completely clean system into the booth every time, eliminating the possibility of contamination.
The quick-connect lid is simply and securely locked onto a spray gun with a click technicians can hear and feel. With the innovative self-sealing valve, Norton TORQ Paint System with SpillGard eliminates the need to use plugs for transporting, storing or shaking. Three separate seals within the unitized lid and liner assure paint remains inside the cup, ensuring no leaks.
“Paint is a large portion of business for body shops so it is critical to make the process as efficient as possible,” says Biagio P. Pellegrino, Senior Product/Market Manager – Norton Automotive Aftermarket. “The new disposable TORQ Paint System with SpillGard gives shops an edge on efficiency – technicians can prepare the paint in advance and ‘grab and go’ as needed, with minimal clean up.”
The Norton TORQ Paint System with SpillGard is packaged in 24-count ready-to-use dispenser boxes. With an extra large filter size and expanded space between the filter and the tower the Norton TORQ Paint System with SpillGard allows for increased volume for optimum flow. The self-sealing lid is offered in various filter sizes for both solvent and waterborne paints.
To try the new Norton TORQ Paint System with SpillGard, please e-mail
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. A series of videos hosted by Peter Klutt of Legendary Motor Car shows the new TORQ Paint System in action and can be viewed at nortonautomotive.com/paint-system.aspx.
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Monday, 19 November 2012 11:57 |
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Elk Grove, California -- November 19, 2012 -- ALLDATA has released upgrades to its ALLDATA Repair and ALLDATA Collision products in response to valuable customer feedback.
"A lot of companies say they listen to their customers," said ALLDATA President Jeff Lagges. "When we say it, we mean it. From the very beginning, we looked at our customers as partners in the process. We have welcomed their feedback, both complimentary and critical, to help us develop and deliver the best information, management and communication products in the industry."
In addition to a fresh look and feel, the company says the new generation ALLDATA Repair S3000 and ALLDATA Collision S3500 user experience has been enhanced with additional customer messaging; expanded, yet simplified search capabilities; improved filtering by information type; and an improved saved article feature. Some functionality has been repositioned for greater convenience. ALLDATA's legacy repair products also have received updates.
A new "library request" button within both the ALLDATA Repair and ALLDATA Collision products brings up a simplified form for requesting additional or needed mechanical and collision repair data. ALLDATA maintains the largest database of vehicle manufacturers' repair information in the industry and information is continually being added. But for customers who need help finding procedures for just-released models, pre-1982 vehicles, or other obscure data, ALLDATA Research Library staff quickly responds with needed answers.
"ALLDATA is staffed with people who know the car business," said Lagges. "We employ many certified technicians, service writers, parts people, and shop owners, as well as people who are actively involved in the industry. We know what our products need to achieve, but we also understand that we can learn from the men and women who are out there every day pulling codes, turning wrenches, and sectioning frames. These updates are the direct result of hearing what they have to say."
For more information, please visit alldata.com or call 800-697-2533.
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Last Updated on Monday, 19 November 2012 11:58 |
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Friday, 16 November 2012 08:04 |
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Mississauga, Ontario -- November 16, 2012 -- PPG's Envirobase High Performance and Aquabase Plus waterborne brands have received the Good Housekeeping Seal. The announcement was made by Greg Benckart, vice president, Americas, PPG Automotive Refinish.
The Good Housekeeping Seal is issued by Good Housekeeping magazine and granted to products that have been evaluated by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute (GHRI). Before earning the Seal, the scientists and engineers at GHRI review the product to ensure it delivers on all claims made in its advertising, packaging and other informational materials. If the product does not perform as promised or does not meet established standards for quality, it does not earn the Seal. The Seal has been reassuring consumers about their product-purchasing decisions for more than 100 years and is one of the most recognized and respected consumer symbols in the market today.
"The Good Housekeeping Seal is one of the most trusted emblems of product quality in today's marketplace," said Benckart. "We have always been very confident about the quality of our products and back them fully. Having the GHRI recognize Envirobase High Performance and Aquabase Plus as brands our collision centres and their customers can rely on is something we are proud of and hold in high regard."
PPG collision centres using Envirobase High Performance and Aquabase Plus may display the Good Housekeeping Seal in their shops and in promotional materials reassuring shops and consumers that the products used in their refinish work are backed by an esteemed symbol of quality.
To learn more about Envirobase High Performance, Aquabase Plus and other PPG products, call 888-310-4762 or visit ppgrefinish.com. For more about the Good Housekeeping Seal, please visit goodhousekeeping.com.
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