MAHLE Service Solutions Will Introduce New Touch Screen Displays 
And A/C Machines At MACS 2015 In Orlando

MAHLE Service Solutions Will Introduce New Touch Screen Displays 
And A/C Machines At MACS 2015 In Orlando

MahleMAHLE Service Solutions showcases its new interactive touch screen displays and new A/C units for processing R1234yf and R134a refrigerants at the 2015 MACS (Mobile Air Conditioning Society) Training Event and Trade Show in Orlando, Fla. Located at MACS booth #315, MAHLE Service Solutions is a silver sponsor of the event, as well as the presenting sponsor of the keynote luncheon with Robert L. Darbelnet on Wednesday, February 4.

MAHLE Service Solutions’ new, user-friendly 42-inch touch screens present customers with interactive videos for its ArcticPRO, FluidPRO and NitroPRO machines. Booth visitors can select the video(s) best suited to their needs among the various product lines.

In addition to the displays, the newest line of A/C machines will be on display including the ArcticPRO ACX1280 series, designed to service the new R1234yf refrigerant worldwide. The ACX1280 is certified to meet all applicable performance and safety requirements in the stringent SAE J2843 standard. An optional version, the ACX1280H, is available for servicing hybrid vehicles with high voltage compressors.

The ACX1180 series for processing R134a refrigerant will also be shown at MACS 2015. It meets the SAE J2788 standard for certified performance and accuracy. This series also has a unit, the ACX 1180H, available for servicing hybrid vehicles.

With locations in Farmington Hills, Mich., York, Pa., Bell, Calif., Burlington, Ontario, and Toluca, Mexico, MAHLE Service Solutions specializes in the development, manufacturing and distribution of automotive tools and maintenance equipment, including air conditioning service, fluid exchange and nitrogen tire inflation systems.

For more information about MAHLE Aftermarket visit www.mahle-aftermarket.com.

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