Gaither Tool Has a New Mobile Tire Servicing Unit

Aug. 1, 2018

Gaither Tool Co. Inc. is bringing a mobile tire servicing platform designed as a single compact unit that does not require a generator to the North American market.

The new E-Cube will be unveiled at the Automechanika show in Europe in September, and will be introduced to the North American market at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in November 2018.

The E-Cube is not a direct replacement for traditional garages and car workshops, which can still carry out heavy services including alignment and outer body repairs, according to Gaither Tool. However, as a single unit, it gives significantly more working space within a vehicle and for the very first time eliminates the need for a generator - no noise, smoke, or gases - and therefore it presents a welcome green and environmentally friendly alternative to mobile tire servicing.

Gaither Tool President Richard Brahler says, “Our E-Cube system represents a completely original concept that elevates professional mobile tire servicing to an extremely high level and provides an additional profit-making workshop facility to not only tire dealers, but also enterprising car dealers, car workshops, garages, and even auto dealerships, plus other types of companies providing automotive services in the industry.”

The new tire servicing unit was designed by Netherlands-based TechnoMarketing Group (TMG), in partnership with Gaither Tool, which says the E-Cube is a completely new type of tire servicing unit designed as an extremely compact single unit specifically for use use in the mobile tire service sector. Says Brahler, "Our E-CUBE system represents a completely original concept that elevates professional mobile tire servicing to an extremely high level and provides an additional profit-making workshop facility to not only tire dealers, but also enterprising car dealers, car workshops, garages, and even auto dealerships, plus other types of companies providing automotive services in the industry.”

With the increasing trend in North American drivers wanting to buy their tires online and then have them expertly fitted either at home or at the office, the E-Cube opens up a series of convenient and flexible service options for the mobile tire servicing sector, according to Brahler. “Make no mistake, this new product breakthrough in mobile tire servicing is huge and both Gaither Tool and TMG are extremely confident at the prospect of showcasing our sensational E-CUBE unit at SEMA. We look forward to demonstrating how our new E-CubeE unit has taken a very significant step forward in fast, easy, and convenient tire servicing facilities outside of the workshop.”

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