TirePulse TPMS provides real time machine health information, helping lower fleet and fuel costs.
Harrisonville, MO | August 7, 2013: Advantage PressurePro and Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) introduced this week
the Trimble® TirePulse™ Tire Monitoring System to assist fleet managers in reducing maintenance costs,
increasing overall fleet productivity and promoting site safety. Part of the Trimble Connected Site® portfolio,
the advanced machine monitoring solution wirelessly reports tire temperature and pressure data from the
jobsite to the VisionLink® fleet, asset and site productivity management solution from Trimble. Automatic,
real-time tire pressure and high-temperature alerts help fleet managers and site supervisors schedule costeffective preventative tire maintenance, extend the life of tires, increase fuel efficiency and avoid dangerous blowouts.
Under-inflated tires can reduce fuel economy, increase overheating, tread wear and blowouts that take a machine out of production. Together, these factors can significantly affect fleet productivity and operating costs. Trimble TirePulse can improve tire life while also reducing the need for fleet managers to drive to the site and visually inspect inflation, tire wear and temperature. Using a Trimble TP920 Industrial Tire Sensor in the tire valve stem and a Trimble SNM940 Connected Site Gateway for communications, the information is automatically relayed back to the office for analysis by the fleet manager. Accurate data is communicated through VisionLink, so the fleet manager can proactively manage tire maintenance on more machines across construction sites. Better preventative maintenance can result in improved fleet costs.
Trimble TirePulse system also promotes increased jobsite safety by reducing the risk of tire blowout and
injury to workers. Properly inflated tires improve the performance of vehicle braking systems and allow a
faster response time in potentially dangerous conditions. The system is also safer and more accurate than manual visual inspection because it does not require personnel to be in close proximity to overheated tires on
heavy machinery. VisionLink automatically alerts the fleet manager or site foreman when a tire experiences a 20 percent drop in pressure and becomes a potential hazard. It can also provide a high-temperature alert to
indicate that jobsite conditions are likely to accelerate tire breakdown.
“Preventative maintenance is more cost effective than a machine going down suddenly with a blown tire. But with equipment moving around so much from site to site, fleet managers struggle to stay ahead of the game,”
said Julian Dann, business area director for machine control.” TirePulse is priced for installation across the
entire fleet of on- and off-road machine tires, regardless of make, model or manufacturer. Increased wear or breakdown can be reported and acted upon proactively. The system can often pay for itself by preventing just
one blowout.”
VisionLink version 2.8 and the new Trimble TirePulse Tire Monitoring System are currently available through
the Trimble SITECH® Technology Dealer Channel in North America.
About Advantage PressurePro, LLC: Advantage PressurePro is the developer and marketer of the PressurePro
line of Tire Pressure Monitoring Solutions. The leading aftermarket TPMS system worldwide, PressurePro has
been involved in the industry since 1991 and is renowned as the pioneer in the TPMS market. With a
reputation for reliability, durability, accuracy and ease of use of their solutions, PressurePro remains the only
TPMS manufacturer that provides American Made product. The only TPMS provider to offer numerous
advanced monitoring options, PressurePro was the first TPMS Company to add communications capabilities
across their product line, bringing to life remote monitoring options alongside of the world’s leading
Telematics products. PressurePro also remains the only TPMS provider to offer fully automated drop-and-hook
applications and data logging abilities. Trusted by customers worldwide, PressurePro remains committed to
providing savings and safety for drivers worldwide. For further information visit PressurePro online at
www.pressurepro.us.