Integrity Test Drive test driven at SEMA

Oct. 8, 2012
Integrity Test Drive performs a complete vehicle inspection in a matter of minutes

The new Integrity Test Drive by John Bean will be on display at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show at Snap-on booth 41097. The Integrity Test Drive performs a complete vehicle inspection in a matter of minutes, generating comprehensive, easy-to-understand reports of needed service.

"We look forward to demonstrating the advantages of our new Integrity Test Drive during Industry Week," said David Cox, vice president of sales. "Integrity Test Drive combines several productivity-enhancing systems that work together to provide customers with a complete 'health' snapshot of their vehicle in less than 10 minutes."

The Integrity Test Drive quickly conducts multiple inspections of the vehicle including alignment, battery, brake efficiency, brake pad thickness, diagnostic codes, and generates a color-coded report that highlights the results of each inspection. Its straightforward operation allows service advisors or service technicians to conduct complete inspections quickly and efficiently, identifying needed service and repair opportunities. The vehicle condition report documents the inspection and helps the service advisor communicate the needed services to the customer, easing the sales process.

"The SEMA show is an excellent opportunity for us to share the advantages of the Integrity Test Drive first-hand to service providers who want to fully optimize their repair capacity and vehicle throughput," concluded Cox.

Customers can find out more about the innovative Integrity Test Drive by John Bean and other wheel service products by visiting booth 41097 at the SEMA show, calling 877-482-4866 or visiting www.snaponequipment.com/johnbean.

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