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Tue March 05, 2024 - National Edition
Stellar Industries, a 100 percent employee-owned and -operated manufacturer of mechanic trucks, cranes, tire service trucks, hooklifts, trailers and service truck and van accessories, is set to showcase its latest innovations at the highly anticipated NTEA Work Truck Week from March 6 to March 8, 2024.
Exhibiting at booth #2629, Stellar will unveil significant enhancements to its TMAX Mechanic and Service Truck line, including new bale-style pull-handles, along with a range of other equipment designed to meet the evolving needs of its customers.
Stellar will debut its new bale-style pull-handles on its toolbox systems and several other key enhancements to the popular TMAX Mechanic Truck line. Additionally, Stellar will showcase a range of other popular products, including the NXT18 Hooklift, single-stage and two-stage reciprocating air compressors, Hybrid Power Source (HPS) and 880 Multi-tank Fuel Trailer. Furthermore, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with 3-D configurators at the Stellar booth to better visualize how Stellar equipment can meet their specific needs with ease.
Designed with user convenience and versatility in mind, the bale-style pull-handle toolbox system features a unique dual-action handle design that allows users to activate the latches by grabbing the handle from either above or below. This easy-to-use design offers a more ergonomic and user-friendly experience. Stellar is proud to be the first to introduce this handle style to the market, setting a new standard for toolbox system design and flexibility in the industry, the company said.
Aimed at enhancing functionality and the user experience, updates to the Stellar TMAX lineup include new boom-tip lights on cranes, which offer a smaller profile to fit into tighter spaces and feature six LED lights for optimal brightness. Additionally, the TMAX's new tailgate offers a cleaner aesthetic, while cabinet door enhancements, featuring stronger hinges and thicker plates, enable the doors to perform better in windy conditions, maintain rigidity as needed and enhance the overall aesthetic.
Attendees also will have the opportunity to explore the addition of drawer sets in the rear workbench of the TMAX, providing additional storage space while still allowing for storage below, making it an ideal option for items such as chains, shovels and sledgehammers that are not sensitive to getting bounced around. The relocation of the backup camera lets operators have a clearer view of the hitch, facilitating smoother operations, and allowing for a cleaner wiring path.
"Our continuous dedication to listening to our customers and refining our product lines is evident in the enhancements we've made to the TMAX series and the other equipment we're showcasing at Work Truck Week," said Tim Worman, director of project management at Stellar. "At Stellar, we are always listening, always adapting and continuously striving to improve even the finest details to make our customers' jobs better."
For more information, visit stellarindustries.com.
This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.