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Stellar Industries Inc.


190 State St Garner, IA 50438


Phone: 641-923-3741 Fax: 641-923-2812 Email:


sales@stellarindustries.com


Website: www.stellarindustries.com


Number of employees: 270 Number of U.S. and Canadian dealerships: 125


Key Contacts


President David W. Zrostlik


Product Manager, Bodies & Cranes Tim Davison


Sales & Marketing Manager Sean Moran


Communications Manager Donna Popp-Bruesewitz


Trade Names


• Stellar Shuttle: Double pivoting hooklift system


PROFILE Stellar Industries Inc. ABOUT STELLAR


Stellar Industries Inc. was founded in 1990 in Garner, Iowa, and is an employee- owned and operated manu- facturer of hydraulic truck mounted equipment.


Stellar’s Mechanic Trucks are designed to meet the unique needs of the agricultural tire service industry.


Today, the company possesses a continually growing product line and expanding distributor network. Products have gained an international presence in North America, China, Russia, Australia, Africa and various parts of South America and have become the number one choice in many of these markets.


Sales are conducted through a distribution network for hooklifts and cable hoists, mechanic cranes and service trucks, American Eagle products and Kiefer Manufacturing products, and are carried out directly for the tire service truck products.


Stellar serves a variety of industries including, but not limited to, construction, utility, waste, public works, tire service, landscape, rental, forestry, recycling and scrap, agricultural, mining, vending, government entities and more.


FEATURED PRODUCTS FOR 2013-14 Mechanic Trucks:


• Stellar® CDT™ control system provides the operator with complete two-way communi- cation and feedback, enhanced safety monitoring and a boosting mode


• TMAX™ Series service bodies • Complete turnkey packages available with a heavy-duty steel body, air compressor and drawer system


• Hexagonal booms which make cranes stronger, reduce boom fl ex and side-to-side movement, as well as side-to-side extension slippage


• Offers a wide range from 2,000-14,000-pound service cranes • Planetary winches provide line speed up to 60 feet per minute • Greaseless bushings for maintenance-free service • Up to 28 feet of hydraulic reach • 400-degree power rotation minimum on models with power rotation • Stainless steel pivot pins lower maintenance costs and extend life • Quick changing sheave to convert from two-part to single-part line operation • Standard anti-two block device • Dual acting counter balance valves integrated into hydraulic cylinders • Standard proportional radio remote control provides ultimate crane control


PRODUCTS • Tires, Tracks & Wheels: Tire Service Trucks - Stellar designs and manufactures a full line of service trucks for agricultural, commercial and OTR tire service industries with tire carrier capacities ranging from 1,000 pounds to 20,000 pounds.


• Utility Vehicles & ATVs: X-Tra-Lift - Stellar has created a hydraulic lifting device that fi ts in the back of most domestic ¾-ton or larger pick-up beds. It has a 2,000 pound lifting capacity and can be used to transport recreational vehicles, vending machines, intricate medical equipment, furniture and more. It loads and unloads while remaining parallel to the ground. No other loading device like it exists.


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