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PRODUCTS SURE-LOK


FE201120 FIRE BLANKET & STORAGE BAG 800-905-2240 ext. 15196


blanket meets applicable


Tis fire re-


quirements of 16 CFR Part 1610, Stan- dard for the


Flammability of Clothing


Textiles, and FMVSS 302, which regulates the flammability of materials used in oc- cupant compartments in motor vehicles. Te blanket is made of wool and synthetic fibers with dimensions of 80 by 62 inches. Te highly-visible, red storage bag features a quick release Velcro closure.


Institute of Information


Technology, Inc. eROUTELOGISTICS Institute of Information Technology, Inc.,


a new player in the school bus industry, has released its eRouteLogistics, which lowers operation costs by creating efficient routes while minimizing number of vehicles, miles and time. Te program can handle daily requests for different pick-up and drop-off locations, field trip requests, and specific requirements of different programs. It can also manage passenger activity calendars, driver availability and fleet availability.


Nord-Lock, Inc. WHEEL NUT


Te new Nord-Lock wheel nut eliminates


unintentional loosening of wheel nuts, the main cause of wheel loss. Te wheel nut is designed for both on- and off-road vehicles, suits standard flat-faced steel rims with M22x1.5 studs, and is easy to install. It safely secures wheels by maintaining a high clamp force even under severe operating condi- tions. When the wheel nut is tightened, the teeth of washers grip and lock the mating surfaces, allowing movement only across the cam faces. Any rotation of the wheel nut is blocked by the wedge effect of the cams. Once tightened, the wheel nut cannot loosen by itself.


We are looking for a 1954 International Chassis with a Superior School bus body to be used as a parts source in the restoration of our companies very first school bus. 66 capacity desired but all considered.


Contact: Joe or Jon Burnett Burnett Transit Spencer, WI 715-659-4391


52 School Transportation News Magazine August 2010


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