Breakdown Service has become 'Just Easy'

The three-point grip makes handling large tyres easy and flexible, and makes it possible to grab the tyre even in in cases with limited clearance around the tyre.

The three-point grip makes handling large tyres easy and flexible, and makes it possible to grab the tyre even in in cases with limited clearance around the tyre.

The company Just Easy Tools has made a name for itself in handling tyres and wheels at the heavy end.

Through an innovative concept for grabbing and holding tyres, they have in recent years developed a number of solutions that, among other things, tyre service companies on five continents use. As a tyre service company for the construction industry, agriculture, logistics industry or others with larger machinery practical challenges. In connection with tasks, there are often a number of considerations. Among other things, whether to change wheels on site or spend resources on towing. Whether there are machines available on site for the process - or whether you have to bring everything.

All of these considerations have become easier to overcome because Just Easy Tools makes it easier, safer and less tedious to handle and change large wheels and tyres.

Mounting on truck

Where Just Easy Tools originally developed their Easy Gripper for more stationary use in workshops and warehouses, the collaboration with both manufacturers and tyre service companies has left its mark on the company's product range. Recently, they have launched the ultimate solution for tyre service companies - the popular 'Easy Gripper' for mounting on a truck crane. - Super Dæk Service was quick to see the possibilities, explains director of Just Easy Tools, Lars Jørgensen about the installation of the first crane version. - The wheel change can largely be controlled remotely - and much of the physical work can be completely avoided. And even though there is also a time saving - we hear from several quarters that the biggest benefits are clearly in occupational safety and ergonomics in an otherwise work-risk area.

Read the whole article from 16 January 2018 on LTL.dk - Lager og Transport Logistikmagasinet - (in danish only)

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