Big Rig Owner

June 2016

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20 www.bigrigowner.com J U N E 2 0 1 6 and single-stage topcoats and uses proprietary technology for added ad- hesion and corrosion resistance. The fl exible primers are suited for use with a broad range of substrates, including aluminum, cold-rolled steel, stain- less steel, galvanized steel, galvaneal, fi berglass and enamel surfaces. They are designed to lay down easily with no sanding required, offer fast recoat time and dry quickly in as little as 30 minutes before topcoating. PPG Commercial Coatings, www.ppgcommercialcoatings.com Grote's multivolt light Grote's expanded multivolt lighting solutions now include 4-inch Stop Tail Turn lamps designed to operate with a range of 9 to 32 volts, allowing for a wider variety of applications. All voltage upgrades are contained within the lamps themselves, allowing for no changes to their fi t, form or function, leaving appearance and light intensity unaffected. Lamp installation is engi- neered to be consistent with existing standard connectors and mounting accessories. Grote Industries, www.grote.com Continental's silicone hose and elbows Continental's SAE-certifi ed 4-ply coolant silicone hose and elbows are engineered to handle extreme temper- atures often found in newer heavy-du- ty engines. Silicone has a 400-degree continuous rating and a 450-degree peak rating, making the hose elbows suit- able for applications that involve frequent mountainous terrain and maximum- weight cargo that drive up the engine's heat. The hose elbows complement the company's SAE-certifi ed radiator hose line and other silicone products such as charge air cooler hose and heater hose. ContiTech Mobile Fluid Systems, www.veyance.com Phillip's trailer power management system Phillips' Perm- alogic Smart- Charge trailer power man- agement sys- tem is designed to recognize and automatically manage the best power sources to charge liftgate and auxiliary battery banks from all available sources collec- tively at the same time. The system is engineered to pull from all available sources individually or collectively, including the dual- or single-pole liftgate charging system, tractor bat- teries, the reefer and a fourth source such as solar power. The system has built-in low voltage detection to help avoid draining power sources and an LED indicator to display which power input source is being used. Phillips Industries, www.phillipsind.com • PRODUCTS PROFILE to recognize and automatically manage

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