Aftermarket Business World eNewsletter - Oct 10th, 2023
 
 
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October 10, 2023
The EV Experience will highlight the latest EV products and advancements and provide essential training and insights for attendees to succeed in the future.
Scott Benavidez, board of directors chairman of the Automotive Service Association (ASA), testified before a U.S. House committee that the agreement with automakers ensures independent shops have access to essential data and nullifies the REPAIR Act.
Kathleen Callahan, industry veteran and owner of Xpertech Auto Repair, represented the auto care industry and shared with the subcommittee the economic contribution of the entire supply chain of the industry.
PRODUCTS
The GripEdge Tools G-FORS (Foreign Object Removal System) Extractors feature a patented, non-tapered geometry to enable complete contact with the fastener sidewall and is designed to grip up to 100 percent rounded bolts, studs, cap screws, grease nipples, and more. Extracted objects can be removed from the extractor tip via the included G-FORS pusher...
The Hazet Torque Testers, Nos. 7901E, 7902E, and 7903E, are designed to offer a reliable control aid for torque wrenches. The 7901E has a fixed internal 1/2" square socket and can measure torques between 7.37 to 258.15 ft-lbs. The 7902E has a fixed 27mm hexagon socket and measures from 36.88 up to 811.30 ft-lbs. The 7903E has a fixed 10mm external ...
The Klein Tools Situational Awareness Bluetooth Earmuffs, No. AESEM1S, have a noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23 decibels and feature Smart Sense technology that allows users to safely listen to their surrounding environment and communicate with coworkers. Users can stream stereo audio via Bluetooth 5.1. Additionally, the earmuffs have a vented headband...
FEATURED CONTENT
Women in Auto Care will once again host its "Women in Auto Care Wednesday” event series at AAPEX this year. View the schedule of events for more information.
The Federated team spread out through Capitol Hill to meet with senate and congressional personnel and explain the importance of this critical piece of legislation.
More than 17,000 members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) have replaced their tools with picket signs as the union faces a strike against the Big Three auto companies (Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis).