Reasons to purchase Squirrel® wheel safety device from BrakeMate


Posted March 21, 2021 by BrakeMate

Let's have a look at the top reasons to get a squirrel wheel device for safety.
 
Tulip Corporation Pty Ltd, the company behind BrakeMate, launched a safety device by the name of Squirrel®. The device is already quite popular among the owners of trailers and trucks and industries like auto logistics, waste haulage, and transit operators.

Let's have a look at the top reasons to get a squirrel wheel device for safety.

Reduces wheel loss incidence
This safety device's primary function is to decrease the chances of wheel loss -- which means the possibilities of accidents reduce substantially. Unlike other such devices, a direct force is applied against the side of the wheel nut by Squirrel. You can be sure that it won't vibrate during clamping force loss.

Works when the vehicle is moving
You might have used the devices that offer nut movement indication when an automobile is in a stationary position. This isn't the case with the Squirrel. It works perfectly even when your vehicle is moving.

Easy to use
To fit it in the wheels, you don't require special tools or equipment. In almost a minute, you can fit it on your own. The installation videos are present on its official website.

It is economical
Despite its excellent design and practical usage, the price is quite reasonable. Due to this reason, the product is popular in waste haulage, auto logistics, and transit industries.

Because of these benefits, the largest transport operators of Australia and North America use this product frequently. For specifications and product videos, check this link: https://www.brakemate.com/squirrel/.
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Last Updated March 21, 2021