TEXA and CAS come to distribution agreement for the TEXA line of scan tools

April 11, 2017
The TEXA scan tool application coverage adds five key areas of capabilities in the CAS product lineup including; motorcycle, marine, off highway and agricultural, super cars and heavy duty truck.

TEXA and CAS have come to a distribution agreement for the TEXA line of scan tools.

The TEXA scan tool application coverage adds five key areas of capabilities in the CAS product lineup including; motorcycle, marine, off highway and  agricultural, super cars and heavy duty truck.

"Having CAS as a major distributor fits perfectly with our desired model," TEXA's Director for North American sales Dario Peruch said during recent training sessions for all CAS employees. "CAS has a good reputation in the industry plus a technical sale force that TEXA looks for as we expand and grow our North America distribution channel. We are excited to be working with them"

CAS company owner John Jenkins stated that the attraction to the TEXA product line is based on a number of factors:

  • The tool is PC-based.
  • Coverage includes several industries.
  • The annual update costs are "reasonable."
  • The tool does not 'shut down' when the subscription expires.

The fact that the tooling includes not only scan data but bi-directional controls, service information, component locator info and wiring diagrams for each of the major applications "just makes sense and ends up being a great value for our customers," the company says.

CAS is now positioned to offer a scan tool solution from something as small as snowmobile or Jet ski up to an 18 Wheeler.

Using Bluetooth based wireless technology the TEXA TXT interface can be used with all five of the software applications. Shops can purchase this one adapter and then choose the areas of diagnostic scanning they want to address.

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