PressurePro monitors tire pressure of ENG, SNG vehicles

Nov 23, 2004 8:00 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter

    



Doran Manufacturing's PressurePro tire pressure monitoring system
The PressurePro tire pressure monitoring system from Doran Manufacturing continuously monitors a vehicle's tire pressure and displays them in a digital readout in the vehicle's cab.

The system displays the pressure of up to 34 tires allowing drivers to monitor leaks and schedule repairs or replacements without breakdowns. Audible and visual alerts notify drivers of low-pressure conditions.

The system features duplicate signals that minimizes the effects of electronic interference, weather and other trucks, making it ideal for those that travel thousands of miles annually.

For more information, visit www.doranmfg.com.

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