Raydan makes good on conversion project

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EDMONTON, Alta. — Raydan Manufacturing announced it has completed a modification contract for tandem axle spring conversions for Inland Kenworth of Surrey, B.C.

During the past year, Raydan has completed a substantial number of tandem steer spring and air conversions for the Lehigh Cement Company. Several tandem/tandem units equipped with Raydan’s factory rear Air Link have also been received for front air conversions.

“Kenworth supplies factory tandem spring 72 configurations,” stated Ray English, president and CEO of Raydan. “To meet B.C. Department of Transportation inter-axle regulations, Inland Kenworth required a 52″ and 54″ equalizing spring suspension for Lehigh’s fleet of T800B mixers. Raydan was granted the modification contract because we specialize in custom engineering and manufacturing.”

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