Kinedyne Canada adds new product to line of heavy duty tire chains

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TORONTO, Ont. –Kinedyne Canada is enhancing their product line by manufacturing the GRIP LINK STUD Tire Chain. This new product will allow Kinedyne to service 95 per cent of the industry’s tire chain requirements, according to the company. Last year Kinedyne launched the GRIP LINK V-BAR and SQUARE LINK Tire Chains exceeding their original target by 180 per cent.

GRIP LINK STUD increases traction on a transport vehicle as it passes through oil fields, lumber yards, mud and any snow condition imaginable. Company officials say the stud tire chain is the “secret weapon” most shunt trucks use for transporting product throughout their mud and snow-filled yards. Kinedyne Canada say they are proud to introduce the powerful GRIP LINK STUD Tire Chain, which is available in size 22.5″ and 24.5″ for single or dual tires.

Like all GRIP LINK, STUD is sold in a unique EASY CARRY and EASY STORE plastic pail and ordered through a “Just-in-time” delivery system, allowing customers to place orders just days before they need it, eliminating the hassle of bulk ordering in advance and the costs of warehousing for dealers.

GRIP LINK STUD Tire Chains will be available at the Distribution Level this September, however Kinedyne sales staff are prepared to start taking special orders now.

“We are always looking for ways to serve our customers better and expanding our tire chain line is a perfect example of how we are listening to their needs and acting on their requests,” said Larry Harrison, general manager of Kinedyne Canada.

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