Stop using old gladhands on new air coils; try Phillips coiled air gladhand assemblies

Apr 27, 2009 9:15 AM

The wear and tear on gladhands through coupling and uncoupling increases the potential of loose air brake connections and accidental uncoupling that can lead to costly problems. To prevent this, Phillips Industries recommends changing gladhands every time the coiled air lines are changed. Phillips now offers a complete line of coiled air gladhand assemblies. Gladhands are assembled to air coils at the factory, where thread seal is used along with proper torque to ensure the best connection possible.

Put a stop to wasted time and reduce liability with these new coiled air gladhand assemblies available in a variety of configurations at Phillips authorized distributors.

Visit www.phillipsind.com for further information.

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