S&G Transport, a leading transportation service based in Devon, has recently enhanced the safety and efficiency of their fleet with the installation of Totalkare’s DVSA-approved mobile brake tester and a set of T8DC cable-free mobile column lifts.
The addition of Totalkare’s mobile brake tester marks a significant upgrade for S&G Transport. Known for its robust design and flexibility, this brake tester offers a high level of customisation to meet the specific requirements of their workshop. The standard model can test axle loads up to 16,000kg, with an upgraded version available for heavier loads up to 20,000kg, making it perfect for commercial brake testing.
One of the standout features of the mobile brake tester is its wireless communication with a tablet unit. The tablet uses a virtual display to show all test readings, enabling brake tests to be conducted with ease from the driver’s seat in just minutes.
In addition to the brake tester, S&G Transport has also invested in Totalkare’s T8DC cable-free mobile column lifts. These hydraulic lifts, free of interconnecting cables, are easily maneuvered around the workshop and are ideal for a wide range of vehicles. Each column has a lifting capacity of 7,500 kg, and the system can be configured with up to eight columns to suit various lifting needs.
James Phare, Area Sales Manager at Totalkare, said:We are excited to support S&G Transport with our mobile brake tester and T8DC mobile column lifts. This equipment is designed to enhance safety and efficiency of their vehicles, ensuring their fleet remains in top condition.
Stefan Maunder, of S&G Transport, said:The Totalkare mobile brake tester and T8DC lifts have revolutionised our workshop operations. The ability to perform precise brake tests and effortlessly lift a variety of vehicles has significantly boosted our efficiency and safety standards. We are extremely pleased with the performance of this equipment.
The new equipment is set to play a significant role in driving the company’s growth and success, ensuring their fleet remains safe, whilst also reducing costs long-term by servicing their vehicles in-house.
This article was originally published by Totalkare.