Link New Tech celebrates 14 years during AAPEX Show

Oct. 31, 2013
Company claims to have the most environmentally responsible flush and exchange line.

Link New Tech, along with its Qwik Draw and Power Extreme divisions, will be celebrating 14-years of business during the 2013 AAPEX Show in Las Vegas, November 5-7 in booth 357.

According to company President Adam Awad, “we are very proud of the accomplishes Link New Tech has been able to provide to the automotive service industry. Our innovative products have helped our clients become more profitable as well as environmentally responsible.” 

Link New Tech holds patents for its line of Qwik Draw and Power Extreme Transmission, coolant, power steering, brake, and differential fluid flush and exchange equipment. Each is designed to maximize margins by reducing service times, helping to eliminate spillage, and minimize waste. Each piece of equipment operates at maximum efficiency. This is also the most environmentally responsible flush and exchange line available. “Over the past 14-years we have always looked for ways to improve our product line. Our latest innovations will be on display at AAPEX and we invite all automotive service professionals to attend our live demonstrations during the show in booth 357,” added Awad.   

Of particular interest is the new Power Extreme PXA9 Transmission Fluid Changer, winner of the 2013 Professional Tool & Equipment News Innovation of the Year Award. The Power Extreme PXA9 quickly and easily exchanges the automatic transmission fluid via the fill tube. “This is a major advancement in transmission service rapidly extracts and replaces fluids while at the same time keeps technicians, workspace and the environment clean,” Awad concluded.

See the Qwik Draw and Power Extreme equipment line in action at booth 357 during the 2013 AAPEX Show.  

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