You searched for IT - Page 1049 of 1055 - Fleet Equipment Magazine
Knaack offers itemizer drawer units

Knaack Manufacturing Co. Weather Guard Itemizer Drawer Units are designed to be lightweight storage solutions that compartmentalize tools, small parts and fittings.

Dynabrade introduces Random Orbital Sander

Dynabrade Inc. introduced an 11-in. Random Orbital Sander, featuring a powerful new air motor and many ergonomic improvements, the company said.

Holland introduces fifth wheel slider system

The Holland Group Inc. announced the release of its Integrated Low-Weight Slider (ILS) system, designed to reduce the weight of traditional fifth wheel/slider combos by up to 27 percent (151 pounds).

Thermo King trailers offer environmentally friendly solutions

Thermo King is engineering its newest trailer units, including the SB series single- and multi-temp units, to offer a low life cycle cost while delivering maximum performance with less impact on the environment.

International continues aerodynamic tradition

International Truck and Engine Corp. said its ProStar Class 8 tractor has 9 percent less aerodynamic drag than its nearest competitor, which can mean more than 4 percent better fuel economy for customers.

Phillips Industries updates glad-hand filter screens

Phillips Industries, a supplier of glad-hands to the North American heavy truck industry, has updated its filter screens to stop smaller particles from entering the air system.

Karcher introduces pressure washer series

Karcher, a manufacturer of pressure washers, introduced a new line of self-contained, skid-mounted, electric-powered and diesel-heated hot-water pressure washers as part of its Liberty Series.

Creature comfort, no idling

With the high cost of diesel fuel and the growing number of states and municipalities that are enacting anti-idling laws, auxiliary power units (APUs) are more popular than ever.

Fuel economy: Tires

As record-high fuel prices continue to impact the bottom lines of all types of trucking operations, fleet managers are taking a much closer look at all of the factors that contribute to fuel efficiency.

Cooling Systems: Problems & Solutions

Some while back, Bob Deierlein, our long-time research editor, wrote an article on cooling systems. In that article, he referenced some maintenance records of a large over-the-road fleet, which indicated that a substantial percentage of the fleet’s engine problems could be traced back to the condition of the truck’s cooling system. We published that article more than 20 years ago.